Refurbishment is the distribution of products (generally electronics) that have been previously returned to a manufacturer or vendor for any reason, not sold in the market or new launch of a product. Refurbished products are normally tested for functionality and defects before they are sold to the public. They are repaired by the original manufacturer and resold.
Description
The main difference between "refurbished" and "used" products is that refurbished products have been tested and verified to function properly, and are thus free of
defects, while "used" products may or may not be defective. Refurbished products may be unused customer returns that are essentially "new" items, or they may be defective products that were returned under warranty, and resold by the manufacturer after repairing the defects and ensuring proper function.
Other types of products that may be sold as "refurbished" include:
:* Items used in field tests, sales displays or demonstrations
:* Items returned for reasons other than defect, and tested by the
manufacturer
Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation. It is the essence of secondary sector of the economy. The term may refer to a ran ...
:* Items returned to the manufacturer because the box or item was damaged in shipping
:* Used items that have been
donated
A donation is a gift for charity, humanitarian aid, or to benefit a cause. A donation may take various forms, including money, alms, services, or goods such as clothing, toys, food, or vehicles. A donation may satisfy medical needs such as blo ...
to a
charity
Charity may refer to:
Giving
* Charitable organization or charity, a non-profit organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being of persons
* Charity (practice), the practice of being benevolent, giving and sharing
* Ch ...
or
non-profit
A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
organization
:* Leftover equipment sold by a downsized company to a third party refurbisher
The following types of products are considered recycled, not refurbished:
:* Previously leased units that are returned and resold after the lease ends
:* Used
electronics
The field of electronics is a branch of physics and electrical engineering that deals with the emission, behaviour and effects of electrons using electronic devices. Electronics uses active devices to control electron flow by amplification ...
that have been returned to an electronic
recycling
Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. The recovery of energy from waste materials is often included in this concept. The recyclability of a material depends on its ability to reacquire the p ...
program
Various types
Different
companies
A company, abbreviated as co., is a legal entity representing an association of people, whether natural, legal or a mixture of both, with a specific objective. Company members share a common purpose and unite to achieve specific, declared go ...
and
industries may have different types of "refurbished" products. Since the electronics industry doesn't have a firm, widely accepted definition of "refurbished", its exact meaning may vary from one product to the next, or one company to the next.
In various cases "refurbished" may be synonymous with "reconditioned", "refreshed", "repaired", "recertified", or "like new". The term "remanufacture" is a distinct term used for
products
Product may refer to:
Business
* Product (business), an item that serves as a solution to a specific consumer problem.
* Product (project management), a deliverable or set of deliverables that contribute to a business solution
Mathematics
* Produ ...
that are returned to the identical-to-new condition in industrial closed-loop processes, and which often possess the same
warranties
In contract law, a warranty is a promise which is not a condition of the contract or an innominate term: (1) it is a term "not going to the root of the contract",Hogg M. (2011). ''Promises and Contract Law: Comparative Perspectives''p. 48 Cambrid ...
and
guarantees
A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more Party (law), parties that creates, defines, and governs mutual rights and obligations between them. A contract typically involves the transfer of goods, Service (economics), ser ...
as a new product.
In the refurbished mobile phone sector, it is very likely that the mobile phones have been used on a daily basis by the original user. It is very common for them to then sell their current
phone
A telephone is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be easily heard directly. A telephone converts sound, typically and most efficiently the human voice, into ele ...
when looking for upgrades. This is when refurbished phone sellers would receive them through various methods (such as trade-in sites) and use modern-day
software
Software is a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data. This is in contrast to hardware, from which the system is built and which actually performs the work.
At the lowest programming level, executable code consists ...
to check that all
hardware and software on the phone is working as intended.
In the mobile refurbished industry, various companies set the criteria of a grading system for items. It indicates the overall condition of a smartphone. Their team of quality assurance thoroughly views the screen, scratches, battery time, camera, charging port, sealed or not, and software changes. They called it to grade A, grade B, like a new and open box. Some companies call it good, very good, and excellent. The price depends on the grade of the smartphone to let the customer know what condition they are paying.
Market fragmentation
Due to the fact that there is no legal definition for refurbishment, the quality of a refurbished product will depend on the source who reconditioned it, and not every refurbisher provides what customers expect. In a Consumer Reports Survey, only 52% of respondents said their refurbished phones included new batteries. Another common occurrence is refurbishers who do not adequately wipe the data before reselling a smart device. This leads to major privacy breaches and consumer distrust, according to a Blancco study.
While the majority of refurbishers have the best intentions to inspect, clean, repair and repackage items to the best possible condition, consumers are taking a risk if they don't do their due diligence before buying. The most reputable companies offer warranties, easy returns, and verified batteries and accessories.
The demand for refurbished handsets is rising tremendously after the increase in inflation. Used items are lower in price as compared to new one, people starts to buy second-hand items since the Pandemic caused a global recession. As if this was not enough already, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and supply chain issues across the world begins. For all these reasons peoples now tend to buy refurbished electronics rather than new ones. These refurbished items include laptops, tablets, mobiles, smart watches, and more.
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See also
* Electronics right to repair
Electronics right to repair is proposed legislation that would provide the practical means for electronics equipment owners to repair their devices. Repair is legal under copyright law and patent law. However, owners and independent technicians ...
* Factory second
Factory seconds, also known as factory rejects or simply seconds, are retail items that, through minor fault of manufacture, are sold to the public for a reduced rate, rather than being discarded. The goods are often resold at this lower rate after ...
References
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Electronics manufacturing
Recycling industry
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