
To buy iPhones from China, focus on established wholesale markets in Shenzhen (like Huaqiangbei) and work with trusted stall owners who hold physical stock. The best deals come from buying in bulk directly from market stalls, where you can inspect each unit’s build quality, screen, and port functionality before paying.
1. Choose the Right Market
Shenzhen is the hub. Huaqiangbei Market (including SEG Plaza, Longtong Communication Market) has hundreds of stalls specializing in iPhones. Avoid online-only brokers; you want face-to-face negotiation and immediate stock verification.
2. Inspect Stock Like a Pro
At the stall, check for original packaging (sealed vs. open), screen quality (no scratches, perfect color), and aluminum edges (no dents). Chinese wholesale phones often have spot-on assembly—look for precise gaps and solid buttons. Ask to power on and check the serial number against Apple’s coverage site.
3. Understand Pricing Tiers
| Tier | Typical Condition | Price Range (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| A+ (New sealed) | Factory fresh, full accessories | 80-90% of Apple retail |
| A (Open box, like new) | Opened for inspection, 100% original | 75-85% of retail |
| B (Good used) | Minor signs of use, fully functional | 60-70% of retail |
Don’t expect wholesale to be dirt cheap—reputable stalls maintain profit margins. If a price seems too low (e.g., under 50% retail), it’s likely refurbished with non-original parts.
4. Payment & Shipping
Cash is king at stalls, but many accept WeChat/Alipay. For large orders, use escrow services. Shipping within China is easy; for export, use a freight forwarder. Declare properly to avoid customs issues.
5. Avoid Scams
- Hardware swaps: Always test Face ID, wireless charging, and camera.
- Fake invoices: Ask for market receipts with stall number.
- MiFu phones: Some stalls sell “MiFu” (3rd party) parts. Walk away.
FAQ: How to Buy iPhones from China
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I buy single units? | Most stalls require minimum 10-50 units for wholesale pricing. Single units cost more. |
| Are these phones legal? | Yes if advertised as “export version” or “official local version.” Avoid locked/iCloud phones. |
| How to guarantee authenticity? | Check IMEI on Apple’s site, inspect build, and use stalls verified by market associations. |
| Can I return defective units? | Typically warranty covers DOA (dead on arrival) for 3-7 days. Negotiate before buying. |
| What about customs? | Check regulations in your country. Some require FCC/CE certification; others allow for personal use. |
| Do I need a license? | No, but buying as a business helps with bulk discounts and warranty. |
| Is online safer? | Not really. Scams on AliExpress/WeChat are common. In-person inspection at Soudangkou vetted stalls is better. |
Final Thoughts
Buying iPhones from China is straightforward if you stick to physical markets, inspect units yourself, and pay only after checking the device. Start small, build relationships with stall owners, and you can secure reliable stock at competitive prices. One pro tip: visit during weekdays when owners are less busy and more open to negotiation.
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