We will offer you a fantastic price for your used iPhone XS Max. Simply select which is most applicable to your iPhone XS Max:
Condition: we have four clear categories: New, Good, Poor, and Broken (see above and in our T&Cs). The better the condition, the more we’ll pay.
Storage: we’ll accept all capacities whether that be 64GB, 256GB, or 512GB.
Network: We’ll pay more for an unlocked device so we recommend you contact your network provider for information on how to unlock your device. Please note, it is not possible for Apple to unlock iPhone handsets only your network provider is able to do this.
Then we’ll give you a free instant quote on how much you can sell your iPhone XS Max for. If you accept the offer, send it to us for free (using our prepaid label) and we’ll pay you right away.
Absolutely! as long as it is in one piece and adheres to our ‘broken’ criteria, we’ll accept it. Whether it is broken, water damaged, or irreparable we’d be more than happy to take your broken iPhone XS Max off your hands.
Selling your iPhone XS Max is the best thing you can do with your broken device because it is much better, environmentally and financially speaking. Why not earn some extra cash towards your new phone as well as do your bit for the environment?
The last thing we would want is your old iPhone XS Max catching dust in your junk drawer or worse, ending up in a landfill or disposed of improperly. When you sell your iPhone XS Max to us, our team of experts will work hard to repair and refurbish the phone (check out the refurbished iPhones on our online store to see how good they are at it!). We make sure to recycle all unusable parts and irreparable devices in accordance with the WEEE Directive, the Environmental Protection Act (1990), and Hazardous Waste Regulations (2005).
You should definitely consider recycling your old iPhone XS Max, it’s really easy to do and much better for the environment. And we here at The Big Phone Store would love to help. You’ll be saving the planet and earning some extra cash, so why wouldn’t you?