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Sharaf DG redefines iPhone upgrade in the UAE

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October 03, 2025

In a groundbreaking move, Sharaf DG has returned with the region's most compelling way to own the latest iPhone Guaranteed Buyback (GBB), now live with the iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air.

In its fourth year, Sharaf DG’s GBB customers can receive 75 per cent of their iPhone’s invoice value back on their next upgrade, making it the highest value offered in the region.

Turning yearly upgrades into a smart, predictable spend, Sharaf DG is letting customers lock in a future value for their iPhone for up to three years. This innovative feature enables customers to upgrade at their convenience, without worrying about market swings.

What sets GBB apart

Up to 75 per cent back, guaranteed —Your future credit is fixed from day one.

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