The iPhone 7 felt like a big step up from previous iPhones when it was released in 2016, but the iPhone 7 Plus was even bigger. 20mm bigger, in fact - and it came equipped with a nice huge 5.5-inch screen, putting it firmly in phablet territory.
It also improved on the regular iPhone 7 by adding a dual-lens camera on the back for better quality photos, and a larger battery to keep the whole thing running. Plus, it came with all the latest iPhone features for 2016 - like waterproofing, Apple Pay, and a quad-core A10 chipset.
However, all wasn’t completely well. A major point of contention was that the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus didn’t have a standard 3.5mm headphone jack - a controversial move that cost Apple quite a few customers.
How to sell your iPhone 7 Plus
Thinking of upgrading to the latest iPhone, or to one with a more manageable size (and a headphone jack)? You could make a few quid by selling your old 7 Plus. Choose the network and condition of your phone, and compare prices for it using our comparison table. All you need to do once you spot one you like is click through and enter your details, and you’ll get a postage pack to mail your phone off in.
Can I sell a broken iPhone 7 Plus?
Don’t worry if your iPhone 7 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 7 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 7 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 7 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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Buying a new phone
So you've decided to sell your old phone and are now looking to buy a new one. With such a huge range to choose from, it can be a difficult decision - whether you're looking for a flagship iPhone or Samsung handset, or maybe a mid-range phone from Huawei.
Don't worry, we're here to help. Simply pick a phone you're interested in and we'll give you the lowdown on it.