Vodafone UK Adds Good Grade Option to its Refurbished Phones

Mobile network operator Vodafone UK has introduced a new condition grade to their refurbished phones scheme, which will mark out devices as being a “Good Grade” when they’re in “excellent working order“, albeit with some visible signs of use, such as small scratches, dents or marks on the case and screen.

From today, customers will be able to pick up a host of “Good Grade” devices that may potentially save them “up to £216” compared with buying brand-new, including iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14 and Samsung S23 phones. But this scheme seems to only cover the more premium handsets from Apple and Samsung, while other manufacturers aren’t mentioned.

NOTE: All refurbished devices are Vodafone assured, which means they are given a 32-point health check to ensure they are in full working order. They’re fully sanitised and any data left on them is totally wiped. Plus, there’s a 14-day no quibble return policy.

The operator’s scheme also continues to offer two higher grades. For example, a “Pristine” phone has no visible signs of use on the casing or the screen (savings up to £144), while having a “Great” condition means minor signs of use on the casing or the screen, such as light marks or barely visible scratches (savings up to £198).

The latest devices from Vodafone’s refurbished range are available on their EVO range of airtime plans and phone bundles. Customers can decide how much they want to pay upfront for their smartphone, as well as choose the length of their phone plan – anything from 3-36 months interest free.

The EVO plans also support flexible upgrades and a Lifetime Service Promise (i.e. Battery Refresh and Lifetime Warranty) at no extra cost. The latter includes free battery health checks and replacements for up to 3 years with Battery Refresh, while Lifetime Warranty covers device repairs against manufacturer faults for as long as customers have a Pay Monthly Airtime Plan.

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