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Sell Honor 20 Lite

20 Lite

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Unfortunately, we do not have any prices for the options that you have selected. However, we do have some advice on what to do with your old device.

Although none of our recyclers are currently offering a price for your device, it is still of the utmost importance that you find a way to keep it in circulation. If you throw away your device, it is likely to end up on a landfill site where it will become e-waste, which is highly detrimental to the environment. Find out more about e-waste here.

Things you could do with your old device

  • If your device is damaged you might want to consider repairing your device rather than selling it, as you might still be able to get some use out of it. There are many websites and YouTube tutorials available that will be able to instruct you on how to fix your device yourself.
  • As well as these resources, you can also get involved with The Restart Project. The Restart Project are a non-profit organisation that connects people so that they can learn how to fix their devices themselves.
  • Have you thought about upcycling your device? This is where parts of your device are reused to create a new higher quality or value product. There are plenty of ways that you can transform your old device into something new, and you can find ideas simply by looking this up online.
  • If you take a look at Recycle-More or Recycle Your Electronics, you will be able to find your nearest recycling bank, which is a guaranteed way to ensure that your old device will be responsibly recycled.
  • If you are unable to find a recycling company that will accept your device, why not donate it to a charity? Many charities will accept old electronics, such as Oxfam, Water Aid and National Trust.

How Do I Sell My Honor 20 Lite?

Take a look at the prices offered by our featured recyclers on our comparison site and decide who you want to go for. Once you submit your order details, you will need to send your Honor 20 Lite to the recycler for assessment. They will check the funtionality and the condition of your Honor 20 Lite to make sure it matches their grading criteria. After the quality assessment, the value of your phone will be confirmed and payment for it issued to your bank or PayPal account.

When Is the Best Time to Sell My Honor 20 Lite?

If you want to sell your Honor 20 Lite, we would recommend doing this sooner rather than later, as over time, smartphone devices tend to lose their values. Some good times in the year to sell your phone include just before the launch of a new Huawei phone, which tends to be in the spring, or during the build-up to Christmas (i.e. a few weeks or months before).

Honor 20 Lite Price History

The Honor 20 Lite was released in 2019 and comes with a capacity of 128GB. This cost £245 when it first came out. If you put your device back on the market as soon as you have finished with it, then you should get a better price. This is because as time goes on, smartphones’ value decreases. You should also make sure that you keep your Honor 20 Lite in a good condition as this will help you to get more money for it as well. We would recommend getting a phone case as this will prevent most breakages from occurring.

What Will Happen After I Recycle My Honor 20 Lite?

Your Huawei 20 Lite will be put back on the domestic market to be sold on to someone as a second-hand device. The first step in the process is usually the company refurbishing your device. If your phone is completely broken however, then the profitable parts of it will be taken out then sold on.

Can I Sell My Broken Honor 20 Lite?

Your smartphone could be past the point of getting repaired, but you can still put it back on the market. You simply need to categorise your device as ‘broken’ on our site. Some examples of ways that your phone would count as being ‘broken’ is screen issues, buttons not working properly or problems with charging. If your phone has been subjected to water damage, check out your recycling company’s Terms and Conditions or get in touch with them.