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.
The Nokia 6 was a budget phone to begin with, so chances are it was either a mid way phone that you used between phones until your next upgrade or that it was bought as a budget phone.
To sell you Nokia 6, pick a merchant that you are happy with the offer for, and send the device via their freepost pack that they will send to you. Then voila, you may get a re-offer price, or they will just pay you into the bank account that you have given them through the order form.
The Nokia 6 was a released in 2018 and firmly in the budget bracket of smartphones. Despite the more than capable processor, RAM and storage, the device itself was launched as a mid way between budget devices that would fall flat a year down the line or the flagship devices that saw prices increases to above £1000 .
The Nokia 6 was released around the £250 back in January 2018 and chances are if you are looking at the prices today, it has retained very little of that value. Sell as soon as you can to retain any of the remaining value of the device.
Keeping the device in the cycle is the best way to prevent it from reaching landfill, the merchant can properly refurbish it, replace parts that may now be broken, or in the very worst case they can ensure the product is recycled and all valuable rare earth materials recovered.
You most likely won’t get a huge amount for your broken Nokia 6, if anything at all. But even if they aren’t worth anything to the recyclers, there’s still value in getting that phone sent to someone that can responsibly recycle them which is miles and away better than just putting it into the household rubbish or sending it to landfill.