The iPhone 6 was the first Apple handset to be released alongside a phablet sibling, the 6 Plus, but even the basic 6 was a big step up from previous iPhones. It had a heftier 4.7-inch screen with a HD resolution, and - as in the case of this model - up to an absolutely huge 128GB of internal storage. With no SD card slot to speak of, a big chunk of internal memory was pretty vital for most iPhone owners.
It also came with a swanky new design, featuring a smooth and entirely metal body with a few textured lines and the iconic Apple logo on the back. And, of course, improved innards - the dual-core Apple A8 chipset, a better GPU, and of course NFC and a fingerprint sensor so you can use Apple Pay.
How to sell your iPhone 6 128GB
iPhone users like to stay ahead of the game, and the iPhone 6 128GB is hardly the latest of Apple’s phones any more. Want to sell your iPhone 6 and grab an upgrade? Make some cash - and find out how much you can really get for it - by comparing offers from tons of mobile recyclers on CompareMyMobile. Just choose the one you like best, and we’ll show you how to mail it off and get your cash.
Can I sell a broken iPhone 6 128GB?
Don’t worry if your iPhone 6 128GB is broken or damaged - many phone recyclers will still buy it. A phone usually counts as broken if it has:
- a cracked screen
- broken buttons
- power issues
- lots of chips and dents
- a corrupt operating system
A broken iPhone 6 128GB will sell for less than a working one, and even less than a brand new one - obviously - but nonetheless, they’ll sell. Just make sure you’re honest about your gadget's condition and you’ll get the most accurate quotes. If a recycler receives your device but decides it is not in the condition they expected, they’ll send you a revised quote by email, which you can choose to accept or reject. Some will charge postage if you want your gadget back, though others will do it for free.
Can I sell an iPhone 6 128GB with water damage?
Selling a water damaged phone is a little trickier, but some recyclers do buy handsets with water damage. Search for quotes on a broken iPhone 6 128GB above, and check with the recycler if you're not sure whether it will accept a water damaged phone or not.
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