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We have an array of recyclers that you can sell your Google Pixel 2 XL to. Simply take a look at our comparison and pick which company you want to go ahead with. You then will be asked to fill in a short order form to place your order. Once this has been completed, you can send your device to the recycler either using a freepost package which will be mailed to you or you can send your device to them independently. After these steps have been carried out, you will get paid via a bank transfer or PayPal if this option is offered by the recycler.
The Pixel phones lose their value faster than most other devices, so it is recommended that you sell your Pixel 2 XL as soon as you can once you have replaced it. The value of devices tends to depreciate over time in a uniform pattern. Having said this, there are specific times during the year that you might want to wait for as you could get a relatively good price for your phone. These are namely prior to the release of a Google smartphone, or in the months leading up to Christmas.
The lower capacity option cost £799 at the time of its release. As smartphones’ value decreases over time, we would recommend that you sell your phone sooner rather than later to get paid more for it. You should also try to prevent your device from getting damaged as this will affect its price as well. If you use a phone case, this should protect your Pixel 2 XL from most mishaps.
When you sell your Pixel 2 XL, it will get a new lease of life as someone else’s device. This typically involves a refurbishment, and if your phone is totally damaged then the valuable components of the phone will be extracted and then sold separately.
Even if your Pixel 2 XL is completely broken, it can still be sold on. Just select ‘broken’ to describe the condition of your device. Various issues that your phone could have include a broken screen, buttons not working and audio problems. If your device has had water damage, then we would advise that you get in contact with the recycler directly or have a look at their T&Cs to find out more.