Rocking a colossal 5.7-inch screen, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 came with some impressive tech back in 2014 when it was launched. We’re talking an octa-core chipset, AC standard Wi-Fi, a big 3220mAh battery, 3GB RAM, and Samsung’s standard heart rate monitor next to the 16MP rear camera.
Covered in smooth, tough Gorilla Glass, the Note 4 came in either charcoal black, bronze gold, frosted white, or blossom pink. It stood out immediately because it had such a big display, and a stylus - aka the S Pen - tucked into a slot in the back. Built for business, this phone didn’t hold anything back.
How to sell your Samsung Galaxy Note 4
By now though, your hands are probably tired from holding the Note 4’s massive heft and fiddling around with that stylus. Time to upgrade and sell your old tablet on to a recycler for a nice pile of cash. Compare your options using CompareMyMobile.com, where we’ve got offers from top UK phone recycling companies and customer reviews on them all. Just choose your phone’s condition at the top of the grid, pick a price that looks good, and click through to enter your details and get a postage pack.
Can I sell a broken Samsung Galaxy Note 4?
Don’t worry if your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 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 Samsung Galaxy Note 4 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 a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 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 Samsung Galaxy Note 4 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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