Procurement team reviewing wholesale phones and accessories

Buyer routing

Start from who is buying, then choose the right wholesale path.

B2B buyers rarely start with a SKU alone. They start with a channel, budget, quantity, country and delivery path.

Direct answer and evidence boundary

Direct answer
Use this page to decide whether start from who is buying, then choose the right wholesale path. matches a B2B buying requirement, then submit the model, quantity, market and handoff details for a current quote.
Applicable conditions
  • New Android phones and tablets, along with used iPhones, start at 10 units with no per-SKU minimum. Accessory products start at 20 units per SKU. Multiple SKUs can be combined in one order. The total order value must exceed US$2,000.
  • Payment is by T/T or L/C, subject to the terms confirmed in the RFQ.
  • Delivery is available to the buyer's nominated address in mainland China or Hong Kong, or by buyer-arranged UPS/DHL pickup from our warehouse. We do not provide FOB, DDP or onward export services.
Evidence boundary
The page explains the maintained buying route and approved commercial terms. It does not prove live stock, a fixed public price, a customer outcome, destination-country approval or services outside the stated China/Hong Kong handoff boundary.
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Buyer types

Pick the route that matches your procurement role before opening a catalog or RFQ.

Regional distributors and wholesalers

Regional distributors and wholesalers

Use category and brand hubs to shortlist current phone and accessory lines before requesting live availability.

Distributors and mobile shops

Distributors and mobile shops

Sellable phones, accessories, cartons and repeat-order clarity.

Buyer routing matrix

Use the buying situation to choose the first page, then send the fields that let the wholesale team qualify the request without a second discovery round.

Buyer routing matrix
Buyer profileStart withRFQ fields that matter first
Regional distributorCategory and brand hubsDestination market, sales channel, target brands, model mix, quantity, budget range and delivery handoff
Mobile shop or ecommerce sellerLow-MOQ and store-bundle pagesShelf plan, preferred phone models, accessory SKUs, plug type, packaging, trial quantity and repeat cycle
Procurement reseller or institutional buyerBuyer guides and standard catalogEnd-user workflow, mandatory specifications, pilot size, acceptance owner, deadline and approved alternatives

If one request covers more than one buyer profile, split quantities and acceptance criteria by use case instead of forcing every user onto one compromise SKU.

Minimum fields for correct RFQ routing

A short but structured brief is enough to route the inquiry to the relevant catalog, sourcing and quality-control path.

Not sure which path fits?

Send your buyer type, country, product category and quantity. We will map the request to the closest current catalog path.

Country buying routes

Compare the catalog fit and RFQ fields for buyers serving each retained market.

Wholesale FAQ

Answers for MOQ, mixed-SKU requests, regions and RFQ timing.

What MOQ should buyers expect?

New Android phones and tablets, along with used iPhones, start at 10 units with no per-SKU minimum. Accessory products start at 20 units per SKU. Multiple SKUs can be combined in one order. The total order value must exceed US$2,000.

Can the order mix phones and accessories?

Yes. Buyers can combine standard catalog phones, chargers, power banks, cables and audio products in one RFQ for review.

Which regions does NexusSupply support?

NexusSupply supports B2B buyers across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America and Central Asia with Guangzhou sourcing, delivery to mainland China or Hong Kong, and buyer-arranged UPS/DHL pickup.

How fast does NexusSupply respond to an RFQ?

For clear requirements, the team responds within 1 business day with model fit, MOQ, pricing assumptions, lead time and next-step questions.