Sell your Samsung Galaxy for cash
Find your Galaxy. Compare the market built around it.
From S and Z phones to Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Book, choose the exact device before comparing current Samsung Galaxy recycling prices from verified UK recyclers.
Every published Samsung Galaxy in one place
Choose the exact Galaxy device you want to sell.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 14 Core Ultra 5 16GB 256GB
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 14 Core Ultra 7 16GB 512GB
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 16 Core Ultra 7 16GB 512GB
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 16 Core Ultra 7 32GB 1TB
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge 14 Snapdragon X Elite 16GB 512GB
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge 16 Snapdragon X Elite 16GB 1TB
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 16 Core Ultra 7 16GB 512GB
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra 16 Core Ultra 9 32GB 1TB
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic 46mm LTE
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic 46mm Bluetooth
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 44mm LTE
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 44mm Bluetooth
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 40mm LTE
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 40mm Bluetooth
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 47mm LTE Titanium Grey
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 47mm LTE Titanium Silver
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 47mm LTE Titanium White
Samsung Galaxy Watch7 44mm LTE
Samsung Galaxy Watch7 44mm Bluetooth
Samsung Galaxy Watch7 40mm LTEBeyond Samsung Galaxy
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One name, several markets
Galaxy is wider than one kind of phone.
A flagship, a foldable, an affordable handset, a tablet, a watch and a laptop should not be spoken about as though they hold value in the same way. The exact part of the Galaxy range comes first.
Premium cameras, displays and specifications can support stronger demand, but the exact generation still matters.
8 matching productsFoldable phonesGalaxy Z Fold and Z FlipA distinct market where hinge behaviour and both display surfaces form part of the condition.
6 matching productsEveryday phonesGalaxy A seriesAffordable Galaxy phones can still have a real comparison even when their value differs from an Ultra model.
2 matching productsLarge-screen devicesGalaxy TabTablet storage, connectivity and screen condition create a separate comparison from a Galaxy phone.
12 matching productsWearable devicesGalaxy WatchSeries, case size and LTE or Bluetooth versions can place similar looking watches in different records.
20 matching productsGalaxy computersGalaxy BookProcessor, memory and storage matter as much as the Galaxy Book range name on a laptop comparison.
8 matching productsFoldables need their own condition language
A hinge and two display surfaces change the inspection.
A Galaxy Z Fold or Z Flip is not graded like a conventional slab phone. Recyclers may look at how the hinge moves, whether the device opens and closes correctly, the condition of the inner and outer displays, touch response, dead pixels, frame damage and any lifting screen protector.
A visible crease can be part of normal use. Cracking, display failure or hinge damage is different. Describe what the device actually does rather than choosing a condition from appearance alone.
Find a Galaxy Z modelCheck touch response, display faults, protector lifting and whether the phone opens evenly.
4 published productsCheck the fold, cover screen, frame, cameras and whether the device holds its intended positions.
2 published productsGet the strongest fair offer
The Galaxy badge is only the beginning of the quote.
Samsung uses the Galaxy name across very different specifications and price points. Identify the full product first, then give every recycler the same honest condition and account information.
An Ultra, Plus, FE or A series product can have several storage variants. The complete product name prevents unlike devices being compared.
Screen faults, camera problems, charging, buttons, battery behaviour and foldable hinge condition can all affect the inspected value.
Where a phone can be network locked, choose the status that applies. Samsung, Google, work-profile and management locks should be removed before handover.
Major Galaxy announcements can bring more previous-generation devices into the resale market. Compare near your upgrade date instead of assuming an older figure still applies.
Prepare the Samsung account handover
A factory reset comes after the accounts are released.
Back up what matters, then remove the accounts and management links that could stop a recycler testing or reusing the Galaxy device. The exact menus can vary by device and software version.
Read the full selling safely guideUse a trusted Samsung, Google or local backup method before deleting anything from the device.
Account protection can remain after a reset if the linked accounts were not handled correctly first.
Review Samsung Find or linked Find My Mobile controls. Ask the organisation administrator to remove any work profile or Knox management enrolment.
Complete the Samsung reset process, remove the SIM and memory card, and follow the chosen recycler's preparation instructions.

After the Galaxy arrives
The next route depends on the exact Galaxy device.
A recycler verifies the product, checks account status and tests the features relevant to that Galaxy. A reusable S series phone may return to the second-hand market. A foldable may need specialist inspection. A Galaxy Tab, Watch or Book follows the testing process suited to its category.
Where whole-device reuse is not practical, working components may be recovered before remaining materials enter a responsible recycling route.
Samsung Galaxy selling questions
Clear answers across the broad Galaxy range.
Questions Galaxy owners ask when the exact series, security state and type of device all affect the next step.
Read how selling safely worksThe best place depends on the exact Galaxy product, storage, condition and network status. Sell Any Mobile compares current offers from verified UK recyclers so you can review the price and recycler terms before choosing where to sell.
There is no honest single value for every Galaxy. A flagship S or Ultra phone, an A series model, a foldable, a Galaxy Tab, a Galaxy Watch and a Galaxy Book can sit in very different markets. Choose the complete product name to see the current comparison for that device.
Often, yes. Recyclers may buy Galaxy devices with cracked glass, display faults, casing damage or hinge problems, but the available price can change sharply. Describe the damage honestly and use the condition that matches the device rather than treating every visible crease as the same fault.
Back up anything you need, sign out of the Samsung and Google accounts, check Samsung Find or any linked Find My Mobile controls, then complete the Samsung factory reset process. A work-managed device may also need its organisation to remove a work profile or Knox management enrolment.
Some recyclers accept network-locked Galaxy phones and others price them differently from unlocked devices. Choose the correct network option when it appears so the offers describe the phone you will actually send.
A manufacturer or retailer trade-in can be convenient, particularly around a new Galaxy launch, but it may pay as purchase credit. A cash comparison lets you review independent recycler offers and decide how to use the money. Compare the final value, grading terms and payment method rather than the headline alone.
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