Is the Samsung S10 a good phone?

Released in 2019, the Samsung Galaxy S10 introduced a new era of Samsung smartphone displays with the edge-to-edge Infinity-O display. This was also the first Samsung smartphone to have an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the screen.

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Is the S9 still a good phone?

Released in 2018, the Samsung Galaxy S9 was the last Samsung smartphone to have an Infinity Display, where the edges of the display taper down to the sides. The 5.9” 1080p display is smooth and crisp and the Samsung Exynos 9810 processor boasts four times the speed of the S8’s.

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How much is your old iPhone worth? (the answer will shock you!)

If you have an old iPhone, you could be sitting on over £500 without realising it.

You could put this money towards a brand-new iPhone or something special, like a new Mac or iPad. It could even be holiday money.

The easiest way to get rid of your old iPhone is by recycling it with I Need a Mobile. We specialise in recycling old iPhone models and will give you the best price for your old iPhone.

How much is your old iPhone worth?? Well let’s take a look!

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Second Hand Phone Industry Experiencing Massive Growth

Persistence Marketing Research has forecast that the second-hand market in mobile smartphones will experience huge expansion and grow to around $40bn in terms of global revenue by 2025, increasing from almost $20bn in 2017 and enlarging the global refurbished and used mobile phone market by almost 9% CAGR over the same period.

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How to safely buy a Second Hand Phone

In the last post, we looked at where to buy a used smartphone and what to look for. Now we consider issues such as returns policies, warranties and consumer rights, which provide protection and can be as important as the the condition of a second-hand phone. These rights and safeguards demonstrate that buying a pre-owned device is little different from buying new.

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Used Mobile Phones: Now A $20bn Industry

Buying and selling second-hand mobile phones online used to be a fairly amateurish business based on a few little-known marketplace sites. Both the apparent lack of demand for pre-owned mobiles and the belief that they were of minimal value meant that there was little in this low key, informal industry to interest the mainstream corporate world of new consumer gadgets. No longer!

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