Student phone
Which used phone should a student buy in Morocco?
Battery, network, storage, repairability and budget: choosing a reliable phone for classes and daily life.
For a student, prioritise a healthy battery, 128 GB, strong reception and easy-to-find parts before camera prestige. A clean Galaxy A35, Redmi Note 13 or iPhone 12/13 covers most needs.

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Step 1
Prioritise a full day
Classes, transport and messages rely on battery, network and storage.
- Aim for a real day of battery.
- Test calls and data with your operator.
- 128 GB avoids weekly storage management.

Step 2
Buy repairable
Locally available displays and batteries reduce total cost.
- Ask the price of a battery and screen before buying.
- Avoid a rare imported variant without parts.
- Keep room for a case and safe charger.

Step 3
Do not buy under pressure
A student price never excuses an account lock or incomplete test.
- Meet in a public connected place.
- Finish the checklist before payment.
- Reject artificial urgency and off-flow deposits.

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FAQ
Common questions
How much storage is enough?
128 GB is a practical baseline for classes, photos and apps.
Old flagship or newer mid-range?
Newer mid-range often wins on battery and repairs; older flagships on camera and build.
Is 5G essential?
No. Good 4G, battery and operator compatibility matter more.
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