
iPhone 8
Wireless charging, glass back, A11 Bionic chip, compact 4.7" format with Touch ID.
All-in price. GST/QST added at checkout.
Light wear from everyday use, battery 80%+ — performance held to the same standard as Excellent.
- Year
- 2017
- Brand
- Apple
- Family
- iPhone 8
- Networks
- 4G LTE
- Carrier unlock
- All carriers
Specifications
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Display
Performance
Camera
Battery
Connectivity & misc
Customer reviews
fair condition, fair price
Got the 128GB for under $300 — scratches on the back like they said, but honestly that's what fair means. Phone works perfectly, battery at 89%, and the warranty gave me peace of mind. No regrets.
bargain 256GB in fair shape
Was nervous about buying pre-owned but this 256GB exceeded my expectations. Yeah, there's visible wear on the edges and back, but the display is sharp, battery sits at 87%, and everything functions. For the price I paid versus new, this feels like a genuine win. The 32-point inspection report they provided was detailed and accurate.
battery drained way faster than listed
Listing said the battery health was around 82%, but after a week of normal use it's dropping to 20% by afternoon. Tried all the usual fixes and nothing changed. The phone itself feels fine otherwise—no physical damage, everything works—but the battery is disappointing. Contacted support about the warranty and they said the 32-point inspection already happened, so I'm stuck. Not thrilled.
excellent condition, one small issue
The 64GB arrived in pristine condition — screen looks brand new, back panel spotless. Only thing: it took 3 days instead of the promised 24 hours, which wasn't a huge deal but worth noting. Otherwise really solid value compared to buying new.
solid performer for the price
Grabbed the 128GB version in good condition. Phone runs smooth, battery at 85%, screen's got one small mark on the bezel that doesn't affect anything. Cheaper than I expected and it does everything I need. No major complaints.
works fine but feels pricey
This 256GB in excellent condition is flawless to look at — zero scratches, perfect screen. My issue? It costs almost as much as a used iPhone 11 elsewhere. It's a good phone, sure, but I'm not convinced I'm saving enough to justify the pre-owned label.
solid phone, solid price
Picked this up to replace my ancient 6S and honestly it's been great. Screen is clean, phone runs smooth, and the 64GB is plenty for what I need. Can't complain for the price.
like-new condition, half the cost
honestly impressed with how clean this 64GB model is. Looked at it under good light and genuinely can't find any scratches—screen is flawless, back glass looks fresh. Battery health at 93%. Arrived the next day. This is why I buy pre-owned.
good condition, good deal
Picked up the 64GB in good condition last week. Light marks on the back, screen has a tiny imperfection I only noticed at an angle. Battery at 86%, phone runs smooth. Showed up in 2 days which was nice. No complaints for the price.
solid phone, meh value
The 64GB is genuinely in excellent shape and works without any hiccups. Battery health is good at 91%. Problem is I could've bought a brand new iPhone SE for barely more. Not disappointed with the phone itself, just feels like the pricing didn't quite match what you're getting in a pre-owned market.
