HTC One X Grade B locked to Orange £239.00 - smartfonestore.com
Good price IMHO
What does Grade B mean?
• The phone is used and in good condition.
• Cosmetically the phone will show signs of slight use, including two or three minor scratches to the screen and casing. It wont have cracks on the screen or casing.
• It’s been fully tested*, is in full working order and has been restored to the latest operating system.
- polly69


All Comments (23)
Jump to unread Post a CommentGrade B are generally very good from this supplier. Grade C can be hit and miss. I certainly wouldn't have a problem buying grade B from this company. Where I work we've bought 50 or 60 items so far and Grade B have all been decent.
The problem is that early versions of this phone had a lot of problems, grip of death, screen issues etc. I wouldn't be that confident with a refurb of a One X. You can send it back though there is a warranty.
so really its expired
Scratch that somebody has bought the last wrecked oneX
EXPIRED
Cold
Edited By: polly69 on Aug 27, 2012 18:35
The problem is that early versions of this phone had a lot of problems, grip of death, screen issues etc. I wouldn't be that confident with a refurb of a One X. You can send it back though there is a warranty.
Err really..I know lots of people with them and none have had issues. Maybe you were thinking about the iphone 4?
It's with Orange - not Vodafone :)
Edited By: Erinath on Aug 27, 2012 18:38
The problem is that early versions of this phone had a lot of problems, grip of death, screen issues etc. I wouldn't be that confident with a refurb of a One X. You can send it back though there is a warranty.
Err really..I know lots of people with them and none have had issues. Maybe you were thinking about the iphone 4?
Yes really, why don't you google it. Hmm let me think I do have some reasonable idea about the English language and I can't believe I'd confuse the iphone 4 with HTC One X.
Anyone else need some help using a search engine? http://www.google.co.uk is one place to start, anyone heard of Google here? Btw that's how to do sarcasm.
Edited By: fishmaster on Aug 27, 2012 18:44
so really its expired
Scratch that somebody has bought the last wrecked oneX
EXPIRED
Cold
Do you have experience of this supplier? I doubt it. Why are you scaremongering by saying this is a wrecked phone? The reason to possibly stay away from this phone is its known issues.
Here I'll google it for the lazy amongst us >
https://www.google.co.uk/search?sugexp=chrome,mod=0&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=htc+one+known+issues#hl=en&sclient=psy-ab&q=htc+one+known+issues&oq=htc+one+known+issues&gs_l=serp.3..0i8l3j0i22.6724.25410.0.25924.1.1.0.0.0.0.104.104.0j1.1.0...0.0...1c.TYxnRUUgk2c&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.&fp=bc72234df5be49fa&biw=1680&bih=925
Sorry if I seem like an ass in this thread or in general, but I hate misinformation. I try and get my facts straight, but it's really difficult dealing with people who don't even have a simple grasp of how to use a search engine or slate a supplier when they actually don't have a clue.
Edited By: fishmaster on Aug 27, 2012 18:46: Doh
Grade B thats funny.
The other one was more like what they advertise a grade B as; a couple of tiny scratches on the back
Grade B thats funny.
Erm i cannot see where you are getting this from. It clearly states the phone is used in the definition, no mention of it being a refurb.
The problem is that early versions of this phone had a lot of problems, grip of death, screen issues etc. I wouldn't be that confident with a refurb of a One X. You can send it back though there is a warranty.
Err really..I know lots of people with them and none have had issues. Maybe you were thinking about the iphone 4?
I've got (had) a HTC One X which I bought refurbished (with an option to pay for a warranty but ignored it) and guess what, it switched off last night, doesn't charge and doesn't power up into anything, even a bootloader. so shut your trap and do a bit of research.
and what would you class grade C as?
The problem is that early versions of this phone had a lot of problems, grip of death, screen issues etc. I wouldn't be that confident with a refurb of a One X. You can send it back though there is a warranty.
Err really..I know lots of people with them and none have had issues. Maybe you were thinking about the iphone 4?
I've got (had) a HTC One X which I bought refurbished (with an option to pay for a warranty but ignored it) and guess what, it switched off last night, doesn't charge and doesn't power up into anything, even a bootloader. so shut your trap and do a bit of research.
Shut my trap , are we in the playground now? Maybe your nick should be Simple, rather than Sample...
So let me get this right, because your phone doesn't work my experience plus those of my acquaintances' is null and void??!
Yours must be the One phone to rule 'em all , I guess.
Edited By: pannan on Aug 29, 2012 11:01
and what would you class grade C as?
gash
The problem is that early versions of this phone had a lot of problems, grip of death, screen issues etc. I wouldn't be that confident with a refurb of a One X. You can send it back though there is a warranty.
Err really..I know lots of people with them and none have had issues. Maybe you were thinking about the iphone 4?
I've got (had) a HTC One X which I bought refurbished (with an option to pay for a warranty but ignored it) and guess what, it switched off last night, doesn't charge and doesn't power up into anything, even a bootloader. so shut your trap and do a bit of research.
Shut my trap , are we in the playground now? Maybe your nick should be Simple, rather than Sample...
So let me get this right, because your phone doesn't work my experience plus those of my acquaintances' is null and void??!
Yours must be the One phone to rule 'em all , I guess.
Hahahahaha brilliant pal, except your the one 'claiming' that you know 'loads' of people who haven't had problems with the phone.
Heres a little help for an impotent little mong like yourself.
Maybe instead of criticizing others do what most people do before making such claims.
I would facepalm too, but unfortunately I don't think your worth it..
The problem is that early versions of this phone had a lot of problems, grip of death, screen issues etc. I wouldn't be that confident with a refurb of a One X. You can send it back though there is a warranty.
Err really..I know lots of people with them and none have had issues. Maybe you were thinking about the iphone 4?
Yes really, why don't you google it. Hmm let me think I do have some reasonable idea about the English language and I can't believe I'd confuse the iphone 4 with HTC One X.
Anyone else need some help using a search engine? http://www.google.co.uk is one place to start, anyone heard of Google here? Btw that's how to do sarcasm.
lol looks like someone beat to me this twit