Is a 500 pound refurbished iPhone 7 a good deal?

So i want to buy a refurbished iPhone 7 this week, the seller says it's km prestine condition meaning it has no signs of use or scuffs etc, is this a good deal? Or am i better off waiting another month or two

When iphone 8 releases the rest drop in price… As for is it a good price… Depend on the storage ( GB ) also if unlocked… Seller refurbished… No, means it has been opened and repaired and Apple do not sell parts so non apple parts used… I sold an iphone 7 brandnew boxed and unlocked 32gb for £450 a few months back… So no not a good deal

I wouldn't touch it. Wait for the fantastic 10th Anniversary iPhone 8 coming in September.

Start saving now, it WILL be expensive (£1000+)

500 pounds for a USED 32GB iPhone? To my American wallet, that is far to much to pay for any "used" phone with only 32GB of user storage, with part of that being taken up with the OS, and no way to add more storage to the phone, without buying a phone with more memory (storage).

If I were incline to spend that much on a phone, I would continue saving my money, and buy the newest version I could, with as much memory as possible. One it will be supported longer, and would get full benefit of the warranty, knowing that I was the first and only owner of the phone. As for as the phone being refurbished, was this by Apple or some third party company? Or just the sellers word?

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