Three Ways to Get a Better Price for Your Old iPhone

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Even though Apple have released a new iPhone handset at least once a year, one of the best things about these smartphones is that it takes a while for them to lose their value. A highly respected brand, Apple smartphones can still fetch a decent price even if it’s been a couple of years since that particular model was released. If you’re the owner of an iPhone who is considering getting an upgrade, you’re probably thinking about selling your old handset on so that you can make some money from it – perhaps to put towards, or even cover the cost of, your new smartphone. We’ve put together some top tips to help you get the best price possible.

Phone Unlocking

Most iPhones will lock to the first network that they are used on, so if you’ve never used your handset with any other networks than the one that you bought it from, chances are you won’t be able to use it on any others. Although this may not have affected you so far, when it comes to selling your iPhone, the fact that it’s locked to one network alone will narrow down your list of potential buyers and could even put people off from purchasing it or making an offer. Getting your iPhone unlocked by a professional unlock iPhone service such as Unlock Base is a great way to get more money for it.

Physical Condition

If you have had your iPhone for quite a while and used it every day, you’ll probably notice that it has a couple of scratches and scuffs. Even if you’ve made sure to keep your phone in excellent condition and had it in a case and with a screen protector on since you purchased it, it’s important to make sure that you look for any marks or blemishes which could potentially put buyers off. When it comes to noticeable damage, such as large scratches or screen cracks, it can often work out more cost-effective to pay to have the handset fixed before putting it up for sale, as you’ll get much more money for a handset which is in perfect condition.

Clearing Your Phone

Last but not least, it’s crucial that you remember to fully factory reset your iPhone before you sell it on to somebody else. This includes removing all details of your Apple ID from the phone, effectively requiring it to be set up as a brand new iPhone all over again. Accidentally leaving your Apple ID connected with your iPhone in any way could mean that your buyer has problems setting it up, and the handset could end up getting blocked, causing problems for both buyer and seller. To fully reset your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Don’t forget to remove your handset from Find My iPhone if needed.

iPhones are great in that you can still get a decent price for them when selling second hand, even if it’s not the latest model.

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