10+ Years
Industry Experience
iPhonetree is a Hong Kong-based B2B supplier of graded used and pre-owned Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads and MacBooks. We work with wholesalers, distributors, resellers, recommerce businesses and professional device buyers worldwide, helping buyers source current stock with clearer grading, quality control and batch specifications.
iPhonetree supplies graded used and pre-owned iPhones, iPads and MacBooks in bulk. Product availability, grade, storage and other specifications vary according to current stock and the requirements of each B2B buyer.
MacBook › Used MacBook Air and MacBook Pro supply for professional wholesale buyers. A concise view of our supply model for professional used Apple device buyers.
iPhonetree is a trusted wholesale supplier specializing in premium pre-owned Apple devices. For more than a decade, we have served retailers, wholesalers and repair businesses worldwide with rigorous grading, transparent pricing and reliable after-sales support.
A model name and unit price do not fully describe a used Apple device batch. The commercially relevant specification depends on the product and the buyer's destination market.
The exact criteria differ between iPhone, iPad and MacBook. Buyers should therefore compare batches using product-specific specifications rather than treating all available stock as interchangeable.
AVery minor signs of use (micro scratches or dots, barely noticeable)
B+Visible signs of use (scratches, dots, minor dents etc.)
SAll phones are almost new.
AB+The screen has minor scratches; some phones have inconspicuous scratches or no scratches at all.
ABThe screen has obviously scratches or small areas of deeper scratches.
B+Good frame - The screen has numerous deep scratches.
BGenerally the screen has scratches or a few deep scratches, accompanied by minor dents or paint chipping on the frame.
CExtensive scratches on the screen generally and the frame have dents.
DHeavily used units with a working screen and undamaged LCD.
EUnits with damaged LCDs.
ALike New
BLight signs of use
CSigns of oxidation
AExcellent condition
BLight cosmetic wear
CVisible cosmetic wear
Test Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, sound, Siri, Face ID, battery health, and system status. Check for pop-up alerts or carrier locks. Test the Recorder, Compass, Shortcuts, and NFC functions. Record battery health below 84%.
Check True Tone, front and rear cameras, screen condition, proximity sensor, and touchscreen response. Inspect for color spots, black spots, screen aging, dust in the lenses, focus issues, camera shake, watermarks, and abnormal audio or blue-light display.
Test the earphone port, flashlight, two-sided charging, wireless charging, and physical buttons. Insert a SIM card and confirm that the signal reaches at least two bars. Check the liquid damage indicator, erase all data, verify battery health and charge cycles, then power off the device.
There is no single supplier that is automatically the best fit for every buyer. The right sourcing partner depends on the products required, batch size, grade expectations, destination market and commercial requirements.
When evaluating a supplier, professional buyers should look at:
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Everything buyers commonly want to know before purchasing.
iPhonetree supplies used and pre-owned Apple devices in bulk for professional B2B buyers, including iPhones, iPads and MacBooks. Availability varies according to current stock.
We work with wholesalers, distributors, resellers, recommerce businesses, refurbishers and other professional device buyers.
Buyers should compare the full commercial specification of the batch. Depending on the product, this can include model, storage, cosmetic grade, regional version, SIM or connectivity specification, battery requirements, quantity and destination-market fit.
The same model and grade label do not necessarily mean the batches are commercially identical. Differences in grade tolerance, storage mix, regional specification, connectivity, battery condition and batch consistency can affect resale value.
No. Grade terminology is not universal across the used-device industry. Buyers should review the actual cosmetic definition and tolerance behind a supplier's grade rather than comparing the grade name alone.
Where relevant to the product and available stock, these requirements should be communicated before the batch is confirmed. For example, iPhone buyers may care about regional version and SIM configuration, while iPad buyers may need to distinguish between Wi-Fi and Cellular models.
Different resale markets can value specifications differently. Regional versions, connectivity, grade, storage configuration and other characteristics may affect whether a batch is suitable for a particular market.
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