In 2015, Orchard launched a partnership with Public Mobile to supply the Canadian wireless carrier's customers with refurbished smartphones.
[4] Orchard originally built their mobile app with the option to generate a free listing for sellers to share on social media and other online marketplace.
[5][6] Over the course of a series of soft launches, this option was dropped in favour of Orchard exclusively brokering sales on behalf of the iPhone's seller.
Part of this transition included the closing of any brick and mortar stores and discontinuing the sale of any handsets under the Public Mobile brand.
[12] Orchard's Public Mobile smartphone lineup includes Apple, Samsung, HTC, and BlackBerry devices.