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The video features the creator unboxing and setting up a refurbished 128GB unlocked Apple iPhone 11 purchased from Newegg, driven by the need to replace a water-damaged iPhone 12 Pro Max. Despite the somewhat damaged box and visible scuffs on the phone, the setup process proceeds smoothly, navigating through various prompts and settings. However, significant disappointment is expressed over the phone's 78% battery health, which is perceived as poor considering the approximately $500 cost. This leads to criticism of Newegg for the subpar quality of their refurbished product and the expectation of better standards for the price paid.
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In this part of the video, the creator unboxes a refurbished 128GB unlocked Apple iPhone 11 purchased from Newegg. They mention that their previous phone, an iPhone 12 Pro Max, was damaged by water, necessitating this purchase. The unboxing reveals a somewhat beaten-up box, but the phone itself appears clean with some visible dents and scuffs, indicating prior use. The creator then powers on the phone, sets it to English, selects the United States as the country, and proceeds to manually set up the device, including choosing a Wi-Fi network.
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In this part of the video, the speaker is in the process of setting up a new device. They are going through various setup steps, including plugging in the device, entering passwords, and agreeing to terms. They highlight encountering some scuffs on the device but mostly praise its white color. They continue through setup options, choosing not to transfer apps and data, not sharing analytics, and setting display preferences. The sequence concludes with the speaker checking the battery percentage.
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In this segment, the speaker is unboxing an Apple iPhone 11 with 128GB storage purchased from New Egg. They express significant disappointment with the battery health, which is at 78%, much lower than expected for a refurbished device priced at approximately $500. The speaker compares this to their iPhone 12 Pro Max, which had 80% battery health, and criticizes New Egg for the poor quality of the refurbished product, stating they expected better for the price paid. They plan to set up the phone and its service shortly after this unboxing.