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Samsung Galaxy S20 5G

Galaxy S20 5G

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How Do I Sell My Samsung Galaxy S20 5G?

If you are ready to upgrade your Galaxy S20 5G, you can get the best price for it by trading it in using our site. Once you have decided which recycling company that you want to go for, give the recycler your information and you will get a free post package sent to your home to put your phone in to send to the company, or print your own label at home. Once the recycler that you have chosen has processed your phone, they will ensure that it has been listed in the correct category and you will receive payment not long after.

Why Should I Recycle My Samsung Galaxy S20 5G?

You should to keep your Galaxy S20 5G in circulation and try to stop it from getting thrown into landfill if you can. This is because when electronics are left on landfill sites as e-waste, this is harmful to the environment as they can contaminate the air, water or soil. If your device is damaged beyond repair, you will still be able to send it to one of the recycling companies on our site, and they will put it back on the market as a refurbished device for someone else to buy.

Samsung Galaxy S20 5G Price History

The amount that your device’s value decreases over time will dictate the price that you will receive for it when the time comes to sell it. Samsung devices do not usually hold their values as well as iPhones for instance, so we would recommend that you sell your Galaxy S20 5G quickly if you are considering getting an upgrade.

Can I Sell My Broken Galaxy S20 5G?

If your Galaxy S20 5G has significant signs of damage such as not being able to turn on, a broken screen or buttons that are not working, then it will fit the ‘broken’ device category. Having said this, we have certain recycling companies on our site that will be able to accept your phone in this state anyway and refurbish it so that it is ready to be sold on as a second-hand device to another user. If your phone has been subjected to water damage, make sure you find your recycler’s Terms and Conditions to see what their rules are.