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How can I get a good trade-in value for my old smartphone with a cracked screen?

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I've been using my old smartphone for years and it's finally given up the ghost. The screen is cracked, the battery life is terrible, and it's just not worth continuing to use. I'm planning to upgrade to a new model, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to get a good trade-in value for my old phone. I've heard that having a cracked screen can significantly lower the trade-in value, but I'm not sure what I can do to improve it. I'd love some advice on how to get the best possible trade-in value for my old smartphone.

Additionally, I have a few follow-up questions - are there any specific stores or websites that offer better trade-in values for phones with cracked screens? And are there any repairs or fixes that I can make to my phone to improve its trade-in value?

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I totally get it, you want to get a good trade-in value for your old smartphone despite the cracked screen. The good news is that you can still get a decent trade-in value, but it might be a bit lower than if the screen was intact. To start, take some good clear photos of the cracked screen, both from the front and back, so the buyer knows exactly what they're getting.

As for improving the trade-in value, try to remove any personal data, like contacts, photos, and messages, and reset the phone to its factory settings. This will make the phone more attractive to potential buyers. You can also clean the phone and remove any extra accessories, like cases or chargers, to make it look more appealing.

As for stores and websites that offer better trade-in values for phones with cracked screens, I've had good experiences with Gazelle and Decluttr. They both have a straightforward process and offer competitive prices. You can also try checking out local second-hand phone stores in your area, as they might be willing to give you a better deal.

As for repairs or fixes to improve the trade-in value, it's probably not worth it, to be honest. If the screen is cracked, it's likely to be more cost-effective to just replace the phone. But if you're looking to sell the phone as-is, then cleaning it up and removing any personal data should do the trick. Good luck with the trade-in process, and I hope you score a good deal on your new phone!

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