Introduced in 2015 as Apple’s second ever phablet - a phone with a size a little closer to a tablet - the iPhone 6s Plus was one of the best phones around when it first came out. It offered all the same things as the regular-sized iPhone 6s, including impressive cameras and iOS 9, only with one very notable improvement: a massive 5.5-inch Full HD screen. And a larger battery to power it, of course.
Other than its size though, the iPhone 6s Plus looked pretty much identical to its little sibling, complete with a strengthened aluminium body to counteract #bendgate. You could even get it in that funky rose gold colour.
How to sell your iPhone 6s Plus
The 6s Plus is no longer the most up-to-date or most impressive iPhone around, lacking a few key features such as waterproofing. And your hands are probably very tired from trying to use that whopper of a display all this time. Ready to sell it and get an upgrade? Simply use our comparison tool to find the best offer from our top mobile recyclers. Don’t forget to select the right condition and network for your handset - and take a look the customer reviews for each buyer before you take the plunge.
Can I sell a broken iPhone 6s Plus?
Don’t worry if your iPhone 6s Plus 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 6s Plus 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 6s Plus 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 6s Plus 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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