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Upgraded iphones expose costly risks for buyers

Beware refurbished iPhones sold as brand-new in Nigeria

Ibrahim Onipede by Ibrahim Onipede
October 16, 2025
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Upgraded iPhones Nigeria face controversy as refurbished models are sold as new, exposing buyers to security risks, no updates, and no warranty.

Upgraded iPhones Nigeria are sparking fresh concern as refurbished iPhone XR models are cosmetically modified and sold as the latest iPhone 17 Pro.

Also read: Apple to unveil iPhone 16 and Apple intelligence at launch event

This controversy came to light following activist VeryDarkMan’s (VDM) allegations against socialite and tech entrepreneur Blord, who is accused of misleading buyers with these “upgraded” devices.

Despite their sleek appearance, these phones pose serious hidden dangers for buyers. One major red flag is case incompatibility: although the outer shell resembles an iPhone 17 Pro, the internal dimensions remain that of older models, meaning cases and screen protectors don’t fit correctly, leaving crucial parts exposed.

Security risks abound as many of these devices come from unverified workshops where old phones are stripped and rebuilt with cheap third-party parts.

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This opens the door to malware, tampered chips, and spyware that can steal personal data, including Apple IDs and login credentials.

Moreover, these phones often cannot run the latest iOS updates. Stuck on outdated software, users miss out on new features and vital security patches, making their devices increasingly vulnerable.

The use of low-quality replacement parts exacerbates the issue. Batteries are frequently “boosted” artificially to show full health without real improvement, leading to overheating, rapid battery drain, or device failure within months.

Since these phones fall outside Apple’s official ecosystem, they receive no warranty or support. Apple will not service them, leaving owners dependent on unreliable third-party technicians.

The pricing debate further clouds the market. Blord claims his “upgraded iPhone 17 Pros” cost ₦400,000–₦450,000, justifying this with quality assurances.

However, VDM claims similar refurbished phones can be sourced from China for as low as ₦280,000, accusing Blord of exploiting customers.

Ultimately, the saga highlights how many Nigerians are paying premium prices for phones that are nothing more than old models in new shells—misleading consumers and raising serious concerns about authenticity.

Buyers should always check model numbers in Settings and verify serial numbers on Apple’s website.

Purchasing only from authorised resellers or trusted dealers is crucial to avoid falling victim to these costly deceptions.

Also read: Tech giant, Apple, using blood tainted, stolen minerals to produce Macs, iPhones, other products

In Nigeria’s bustling smartphone market, upgraded iPhones without genuine authenticity can come at an expensive price.

Source: Read more at thesun.ng

Ibrahim Onipede
Ibrahim Onipede

Ibrahim Onipede is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.

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