Sell your Galaxy Tab for cash
Find your Galaxy Tab. Compare its current market.
Choose the exact series, storage and connectivity before comparing current Galaxy Tab recycling prices from verified UK recyclers.
Every published Galaxy Tab in one place
Choose the exact Galaxy Tab you want to sell.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 256GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 512GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 1TB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 128GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 256GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 512GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ 128GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ 256GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 PlusMore than one device in the drawer
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Search every published device when the one in front of you is not a Galaxy Tab.
One name, several markets
Galaxy Tab is a range, not a single type of tablet.
An A series tablet and an Ultra model can share a name without sharing the same specification or resale market. Start with the range, then match the complete model.
Accessible household tablets whose exact generation, storage and condition still matter.
1 published productBalanced rangeGalaxy Tab Fan EditionFE tablets sit between everyday and flagship use, with model size and S Pen details worth matching.
3 published productsPremium rangeGalaxy Tab S seriesStandard flagship tablets where generation, storage and connectivity create distinct records.
4 published productsLarge-screen rangeGalaxy Tab UltraThe biggest premium models, with screen condition and the complete specification especially visible.
4 published products
The tablet the household moved on from
Made for shared life, then quietly left behind.
A Galaxy Tab may have been bought for schoolwork, streaming, drawing or as a shared household screen. When that purpose changes, the tablet can disappear into a drawer without anyone deciding it is finished.
Age alone does not settle its value. The exact A, FE, S or Ultra model may still suit another owner, support refurbishment or provide useful parts and materials.
Found more than one?Describe several personal tablets or devices together.Build the comparison from facts
The strongest fair offer starts with the tablet you actually own.
Galaxy Tabs can look similar across generations while carrying different screens, capacities and connectivity. Inspect the device in front of you and avoid borrowing details from the nearest-looking product.
Timing can matter when Samsung introduces a replacement generation, but a correct product match and honest condition description matter every time.
Find every published Galaxy TabInclude the generation and display size where the product name gives them.
128GB, 256GB and larger versions are separate products.
A 5G or cellular model should not be compared as the Wi-Fi version.
Check the large display switched off and lit, then report marks or faults honestly.
Prepare every account relationship
A shared Galaxy Tab can remember more than one person.
Household profiles, a Samsung Account, Google services, school apps, saved passwords and work access can all remain on one shared tablet. Check each relationship before the device leaves.
Read the full selling safely guideCheck Samsung Cloud, Google services, local files and any separate learning or work apps before erasing content.
Remove saved logins, child access, school accounts and work applications that should stay with their owner.
Follow Samsung's current guidance and confirm Samsung Find or Find My Mobile will not obstruct the next owner.
Use the current factory-reset route, then remove any SIM and memory card that should remain with you.

After the Galaxy Tab arrives
The next route begins with a tablet-specific inspection.
The recycler checks that the Galaxy Tab matches the order, confirms its capacity and connectivity, verifies that account protection is gone and tests the display, charging, buttons, cameras, speakers and S Pen where relevant.
A reusable tablet may be prepared for another household. A repairable Galaxy Tab may support refurbishment. If whole-device reuse is no longer practical, working parts and useful materials can still follow responsible recovery routes.
Galaxy Tab selling questions
Clear answers before a Samsung tablet leaves the household.
Questions about value, S Pen expectations, connectivity, screen condition and safely removing Samsung and Google accounts.
Read how selling safely worksThe best place depends on the exact Galaxy Tab, its storage, connectivity and condition. Sell Any Mobile compares current offers from verified UK recyclers so you can review the price, postage, returns and payment terms before choosing where to sell.
There is no honest value that fits every Galaxy Tab. An A series tablet, Fan Edition model, standard S series device and Ultra tablet can sit in very different markets. Storage, Wi-Fi or cellular connectivity, screen condition and the exact generation also affect the available offers.
Some recyclers accept Galaxy Tabs with cracked glass, visible scratches or display faults. A large damaged screen can change the offer significantly, so describe the condition accurately and check the recycler's damaged-device terms before sending it.
It can where the correct S Pen was supplied with or expected for that model. Recycler requirements vary, so identify the exact tablet first and read the offer terms before assuming an absent or replacement pen will be treated the same as the original accessory.
It can. Wi-Fi and 5G or cellular versions are separate specifications, just as different storage capacities are separate products. Check the model details in Settings or on the original packaging and choose the exact published product rather than the closest-looking tablet.
Back up what you need, review every household user, remove the Samsung and Google accounts, check Samsung Find or Find My Mobile status and follow Samsung's current factory-reset guidance. Remove any SIM or memory card that should remain with you before posting the tablet.
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