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Sell Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Galaxy Note 3

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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 Samsung Galaxy Note 3?

To sell your Galaxy Note 3, have a look at the recycling companies on our website. Once you've picked the recycler to sell your Galaxy Note 3, submit your order by filling in a short order form.

The recycling company will send you a package for you to send your device back to them. Another option is to send your phone directly to the recycler yourself in your own packaging which speeds up the process slightly as you don't need to wait for the freepost pack. When the recycler gets your phone, they will carry out an assessment to make sure that it fits the requirements of the condition that it has been submitted in. Then you will receive payment.

Why Recycle My Samsung Galaxy Note 3?

Samsung do not publish their greenhouse gas emissions statistics in the same way that some other smartphone manufacturers do. We do know however that a large amount of CO2 emissions is released when devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 are made. Because a colossal amount of landfill waste is produced every year, it is essential for us to try to keep smartphones in circulation for as long as possible. When you put your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 back on the market, it will be refurbished so that it is good enough to be used as a fully functioning second-hand device. Even if your device is damaged, this does not mean that you will not be able to receive any money for it. What will happen is that your phone will be sent to a recycling facility where the profitable components of it will be extracted and resold on the domestic market.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Price History

As time goes on, all phones decrease in value. New phones come in every year, which drives the prices of older models down. This happens at around the same points annually, namely during the Christmas period and when a new Samsung phone comes out.

Can I Sell My Broken Samsung Galaxy Note 3?

Your phone could be completely damaged, but this should not stop you from selling it. If your phone has some small signs of wear and tear, you ought to still be able to receive a good price for it. Also, if your device has a problem like water damage, make sure to have a look at your recycling company’s T&Cs to see what their policies are regarding this.