Identify the exact model
Include brand, model number, storage size, carrier, generation, or compatibility when relevant.
Electronics buyers mainly want to know whether the item works, what exact model it is, what is included, and what risks remain.
This page is written for sellers who want fewer blank listing forms and more finished drafts. The details change by item, but the structure stays useful.
Include brand, model number, storage size, carrier, generation, or compatibility when relevant.
Use tested working, powers on, untested, parts only, or not working. Avoid vague language.
Chargers, cables, batteries, remotes, manuals, boxes, and cases affect value.
For phones, tablets, computers, and consoles, say whether the device is reset and free of account locks when true.
Missing basics create buyer questions, returns, or stale listings. Keep the review pass short and consistent.
Klysto can draft the listing and prompt review, but the seller should still verify testing and included parts.
The goal is not to remove seller judgment. The goal is to get from photo to editable draft faster, then make the final review easier.
Pick one small batch, create drafts, then review condition, price, shipping, and required fields before posting.
These guides are designed to work together: photos, draft structure, pricing, shipping, and final review.
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