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Samsung Galaxy A20

Sell your Samsung Galaxy A20

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Get more money for your Galaxy A20

MyOldMobile makes it easy to sell your Galaxy A20 for best price. We look all over the web to instantly compare offers from Trustpilot verified gadget recyclers that will buy your Galaxy A20. With MyOldMobile, selling your Galaxy A20 to a recycler is simple: choose the model, condition and network lock of your phone, click on a recycler you want to sell to, and complete their sales form.

FAQs

Will I get the full quoted price?

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If your Samsung Galaxy A20 meets the conditions stated by the recycler, you should get the full amount. If it doesn’t then the recycler may offer you a revised quote. Be sure to be honest about the condition of your phone, to avoid the potential disappointment of your offer being lowered. If you aren’t happy with the amended quote, you’ll have the option of having the phone returned to you.

Can I sell my Samsung Galaxy A20 with water damage?

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This depends on the recycler. Some recyclers will gladly accept a water damaged phone, while others will not. Be sure to check the terms and conditions before sending your water damaged phone to a recycler. If your phone does not meet the stated conditions, your phone will be rejected and returned to you.

Can I sell my Samsung Galaxy A20 if it does not power up?

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Usually recyclers will accept phones which don’t power up. Be sure you select the "Damaged" option and check the recycler’s terms and conditions before sending your phone.

What happens to my Samsung Galaxy A20 after it’s recycled?

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If your Samsung Galaxy A20 is in good condition, it will often be resold after being refurbished and fixed (if necessary). If your phone is in a very poor condition or damaged beyond repair, it will often be stripped of its most useful components such as the battery, screen and circuit board. These components can be reused, and recycling them helps the environment by preventing harmful substances being dumped into landfills.