To help determine the most accurate BuyBack Value of your iPhone, we ask you to assess the phone's condition. While describing the overall cosmetic condition of your phone, here is a breakdown of what each condition means to help you best describe your iPhone.
TIP:Before you get started, it's often a good idea to use a soft microfiber cloth and carefully clean your iPhone, to make sure bits of dust, dirt or grime don't get mistaken for actual damage to your phone.
Once it's clean, examine your phone carefully and consider how you might describe its condition. Here's a breakdown of the conditions according to BuyBackWorld:
Poor - Cracked screen, broken housing/hinges, excessive/deep scratches or other markings,
dents, broken ports/input jacks, dead pixels on the screen, scratched/non-functioning display
Fair - The phone functions as it should, but there is evidence of heavy use, such as numerous heavy scratches and dents.
Good - The phone functions as it should, but there is evidence of moderate wear, such as minor scratches and scuffs.