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The OnePlus 3 was released in 2016 but has quickly become a dated phone that has been taken over by newer flagships from OnePlus. If you are ready to put your OnePlus 3 back on the market and get something better, all you need to do is send your device to one of the recyclers on Compare and Recycle and send them your information.
We have a multitude of recyclers to choose from on our site that you can sell your OnePlus 3 to. You simply have to pick which recycler you want to go for and send your details over. Later in the process, you will have different options for sending your device to them. You can either pack your OnePlus 3 yourself, or you can use a freepost package to send it. When the recycler receives your device, they will ensure that it meets the requirements of the category that it was listed as. After these steps have been carried out, you will receive your payment either by bank transfer, PayPal or cheque.
If you want to sell your OnePlus 3, we recommend that you do it sooner rather than later as smartphones’ value tends to decrease over time. Having said this, there are certain times annually that you will want to look out for to put your OnePlus 3 back on the market. This would be during the build-up to Christmas when the demand for new phones increases.
As time goes on, all phones’ value decreases. This tends to occur in a predictable pattern each year, with older models typically decreasing in value the fastest. The times that you should expect a better price for your phone is in the run up to Christmas, or before a new OnePlus comes out.
Even if your device is completely broken, you should still be able to get a decent price for it. If it just has some small signs of wear and tear, then you should find the broken phone prices to see the amount of money that you could get from the recycling company. If your phone is unable to turn on, or it has been subjected to water damage, then find your recycler’s Terms and Conditions to see how they would approach this issue.