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− | <p> | + | <p>All of us would have faced this dilemma at some point in time. With the amount of new mobiles getting launched every other month, we're constantly looking to upgrade to the latest mobiles with new features. There's a study that on average, the mobile phone is replaced every 18 months in India. So, once you have that new cellphone -- what exactly do we do with the old phone? In this article, we attempt to record some choices someone has.</p><br /><p>Giving your telephone into your relative or friend is the most obvious alternative. After we update our telephone, we could offer our old mobile phone to our relative or friend; maybe to the kids in our loved ones. Plus they can do the same using their telephones; thus everybody in that chain gets an updated phone.</p><br /><i><b>Exchange your phone:</b></i> <br /><p>Most mobile stores accept your old mobile phones and provide you a reduction on the purchase price of the new phone. Though this is a simpler option, you tend to miss out on the value of their old cellphone. These trade-in apps need you to travel to the store with your device.</p><br /><i><b>Charity:</b></i> <br /><p>With the world coming to a halt due to the Corona Covid-19 pandemic, the majority of the schools are now online. Many children do not have a telephone or laptop, and this has severely affected their studies. Many charitable organizations have tried to deal with this issue. You can offer your old mobile phonestablets or PC's to themand they ensure it reaches the deserving students.</p><br /><i><b>Sell your Old Phone</b></i><br /><b>:</b> <br /><p>The most popular solution is to sell your old mobile and get money to fund a part of the money required for this update. There are 3 choices that you market your old cellphone.</p><br /><ol><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <li>Locate a secondhand phone trader in your town/city and get compensated for your apparatus. You might want to travel to that marketplace and bargain with a few of the vendors. You may then finalize with the one offering the very best price for your device. </li><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <li>List your telephone on OLX /Quikr or other similar portals and promote it to other people seeking to buy it. Listing on [http://www.docspal.com/viewer?id=- Sell Old Phone] , you have to be patient to answer requirements and deal with individuals looking to purchase this phone. The majority of the time you will find dealers who try to pose as clients and try to reduce the purchase price of your phone. </li><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <li>Sell your phone on online portals like [https://www.sellyt.com SELLYT] , Cashify, or even Budli. You will get a fair value for your telephone, and they also offer pickup and direct cash payment. You can visit these sites and find out the best deal provided for your device. </li><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></ol><br /><p>There may be other options as well to make the best use of your old mobile phone. I've recorded a couple of these here but don't hesitate to comment and discuss your thoughts on the same.</p> |
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All of us would have faced this dilemma at some point in time. With the amount of new mobiles getting launched every other month, we're constantly looking to upgrade to the latest mobiles with new features. There's a study that on average, the mobile phone is replaced every 18 months in India. So, once you have that new cellphone -- what exactly do we do with the old phone? In this article, we attempt to record some choices someone has.
Giving your telephone into your relative or friend is the most obvious alternative. After we update our telephone, we could offer our old mobile phone to our relative or friend; maybe to the kids in our loved ones. Plus they can do the same using their telephones; thus everybody in that chain gets an updated phone.
Exchange your phone:
Most mobile stores accept your old mobile phones and provide you a reduction on the purchase price of the new phone. Though this is a simpler option, you tend to miss out on the value of their old cellphone. These trade-in apps need you to travel to the store with your device.
Charity:
With the world coming to a halt due to the Corona Covid-19 pandemic, the majority of the schools are now online. Many children do not have a telephone or laptop, and this has severely affected their studies. Many charitable organizations have tried to deal with this issue. You can offer your old mobile phonestablets or PC's to themand they ensure it reaches the deserving students.
Sell your Old Phone
:
The most popular solution is to sell your old mobile and get money to fund a part of the money required for this update. There are 3 choices that you market your old cellphone.
- Locate a secondhand phone trader in your town/city and get compensated for your apparatus. You might want to travel to that marketplace and bargain with a few of the vendors. You may then finalize with the one offering the very best price for your device.
- List your telephone on OLX /Quikr or other similar portals and promote it to other people seeking to buy it. Listing on Sell Old Phone , you have to be patient to answer requirements and deal with individuals looking to purchase this phone. The majority of the time you will find dealers who try to pose as clients and try to reduce the purchase price of your phone.
- Sell your phone on online portals like SELLYT , Cashify, or even Budli. You will get a fair value for your telephone, and they also offer pickup and direct cash payment. You can visit these sites and find out the best deal provided for your device.
There may be other options as well to make the best use of your old mobile phone. I've recorded a couple of these here but don't hesitate to comment and discuss your thoughts on the same.