B bsmr macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 4, 2005 1,139 302 Germany Nov 27, 2015 #1 Hi, today i got a refurbished iPhone 6s 128gb with a new model number. It's NKQT2ZD/A. What's the difference between the old MKQT2ZD/A ??
Hi, today i got a refurbished iPhone 6s 128gb with a new model number. It's NKQT2ZD/A. What's the difference between the old MKQT2ZD/A ??
C CNeufeld macrumors 6502a Nov 25, 2009 938 515 Edmonton, AB Nov 27, 2015 #2 It's refurbished, not a new one? I think the model number starts with N for the refurbs. C
B Brian Y macrumors 68040 Oct 21, 2012 3,776 1,064 Nov 27, 2015 #3 Yes, for iPhones, Mxxxxxxx = retail box. Nxxxxxxx = service part. Could be a new or refurbished service part.
Yes, for iPhones, Mxxxxxxx = retail box. Nxxxxxxx = service part. Could be a new or refurbished service part.
thadoggfather macrumors P6 Oct 1, 2007 16,173 17,098 Nov 27, 2015 #4 Yeah my phone was replaced less than one week after launch. Started with N Not necessarily a refurb but this far out from release is say both possible and likely. If it works better than the last, don't fret?
Yeah my phone was replaced less than one week after launch. Started with N Not necessarily a refurb but this far out from release is say both possible and likely. If it works better than the last, don't fret?