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  2. Gen Z is suddenly in love with secondhand iPhones - AOL

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    The quality of repairs and guarantees from refurbished-phone sellers have improved, making the phones less risky to buy. Some shoppers care about environmental impact , but high prices are the ...

  3. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the refurbished electronics marketplace Back Market claims that "refurbished" devices are distinct from "used" devices, where a "used" device is one where no repairs or testing have taken place. [2] However other specialist retailers, like The Big Phone Store, define refurbished phones as a specific type of used or second-hand device ...

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    Prime members get a discount on Amazon Kids+, formerly Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, a service that offers books, movies, shows, apps, and games designed for kids 3 to 12, with no ads or in-app ...

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  6. Woot - Wikipedia

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    If a product sold out during its run, the next item would not appear until midnight, except during Woot-Off promotions. Woot was a forerunner in the one-deal-a-day business model. Customers could buy up to three of the sale item, although the site occasionally limited product quantity to one per customer. Products are never announced beforehand.

  7. Fire Phone - Wikipedia

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    Other notable Amazon services on the phone include X-Ray, used for identifying and finding information about media; Mayday, the 24-hour customer service tool; and Firefly, a tool for automatically recognizing text, sounds, and objects, and offering a way to buy recognized items through Amazon's online store. [8] The phone received mixed reviews.