SMAAART’s refurbished mobiles arrive in Europe

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SMAAART’s refurbished mobiles arrive in Europe

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Smartphones have become the central piece of technology in our daily lives. It’s how we communicate with our friends, how we work, and how we control household appliances or in our vehicles. In Europe, the use of these devices is almost compulsory for one application: WhatsApp.

That’s why when we lose our cell phone or it breaks, it doesn’t take long before we get another one. The normal thing is to buy a new one, but the second hand has always been an option.

There is another possibility, halfway between the two, to buy refurbished mobiles. This is what it does SMAAART, a French company which has just opened its subsidiary in Europe.

SMAAART offers reduced prices and a two-year warranty

SMAAART offers reduced prices and a two-year warranty

This company specializes in selling refurbished devices at their factory in France, where they remove all information from their previous owner, review them and make sure they are working perfectly.

So much that They give the same guarantee that we have when buying a new mobile, two years. Even on the battery, one of the trickiest aspects when buying a used mobile.

The prices are much lower than those of the new mobiles and you can find some iPhone models for less than 150 dollars. There are models from brands like Samsung, Huawei or Sony, but also other less relevant ones like Crosscall or Wiko.

SMAAART offers reduced prices and a two-year warranty

If we buy a model and want to return it because it does not convince us, we can do so for the first 14 days.

Sales are made through their website, where we can see the models they have available as well as the price of shipping costs and the period from purchase to receipt, which ranges from 2 to 4 days.

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