When you buy iPhone pallets like this 10-unit lot from $1,100, you are buying into the most liquid resale category in mobile. iPhones hold value better than any other phone brand, and a compact 10-unit lot is an accessible entry for a reseller building or restocking a refurbished-iPhone business. Sold as-is for testing and reconditioning.
What is in an iPhone pallet
- 10 iPhones across recent generations
- A range of storage sizes, colors and conditions
- Working, cosmetic and repair-candidate handsets
- Overstock and customer-return sourcing, sold as-is
This is refurbisher inventory: plan to test each phone, check battery health, exercise Face ID or Touch ID and cameras, and sort into resale, repair and parts. A 10-unit lot is a manageable batch to learn or restock with.
The two mandatory checks
On every phone, verify a clean IMEI and clearance of Activation Lock and the prior Apple ID before resale. Apple s Activation Lock guidance walks the process; never list a locked or blacklisted phone as working, and factory-wipe first.
Refurbisher economics
iPhones resell quickly across every tier, so a 10-unit lot recovers fast: a verified working handset returns a strong multiple of its per-unit cost, and parts from non-working phones add value. Small lots keep your cash cycle tight while you build volume.
Where iPhones resell
- eBay and Back Market for verified handsets
- Repair and refurb shops
- Local resale and wholesale device buyers
- Parts buyers for non-working units
Buy iPhone pallets FAQ
How many phones come when I buy iPhone pallets here?
10 iPhones per lot from $1,100; composition rotates by release.
Are the phones unlocked and clean?
No guarantee. As-is. Verify IMEI and Activation Lock on every unit before resale.
Is shipping included?
Yes. Free nationwide shipping across the contiguous US.
Compare the mixed iPhone and Pro Max lots in the pallet range or the full Save More catalog.
Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.

