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Refurbished Phone vs. Repairing Your Current One

June 2026 · 4 min read · By Curbside Phone Tech

Sometimes repair is the right call. Sometimes getting a refurbished phone is smarter. Here's how to actually decide — without bias toward either option.

Repair Your Current Phone When...

  • Single component failure (screen, battery, port)
  • Phone still receives OS updates
  • Repair cost is under 30% of replacement value
  • You have data/apps set up the way you like
  • Phone is 1–3 years old

Consider Refurbished When...

  • Multiple components failing simultaneously
  • Phone no longer receives security updates
  • Repair cost exceeds 50% of device value
  • Logic board damage or water damage throughout
  • Phone is 5+ years old

What "certified refurbished" actually means

Certified refurbished from Apple means: the phone was returned, inspected, repaired to working condition with genuine Apple parts, and comes with a 1-year warranty. These are not "used" phones — they're closer to factory condition and priced 15–25% below new. Apple's certified refurbished program is one of the most trustworthy sources for this category.

Third-party refurbished (Amazon, Swappa, Back Market) varies significantly in quality. Grade A from a reputable seller is usually fine. "Like New" from a no-review seller on eBay is a gamble. Check the seller's return policy and warranty before buying.

What you lose when you switch phones

The hidden cost of getting a refurbished phone instead of repairing isn't the purchase price — it's the time spent setting it up. Transferring apps, logging in to accounts, reconfiguring settings, re-pairing AirPods or accessories — a phone swap is 2–4 hours of your time. A repair on your existing device takes 45 minutes and leaves everything exactly as you had it.

The honest answer for most situations

For 80% of the repair situations we see — cracked screen, degraded battery, failed port — your current phone is in better shape than a refurbished alternative of the same vintage, because you know its full history. A $129 screen repair on your known-good iPhone 14 is almost always better than a $350 refurbished iPhone 14 from a third party whose repair and usage history you can't verify.

Not sure which is right for you?

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