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Galaxy Z Series
Other Series
Samsung makes more phones than any other manufacturer on the planet — from the camera-loaded Galaxy S25 Ultra to the everyday Galaxy A series that most trade-in sites quietly undervalue. At The Big Phone Store, it makes no difference whether you're selling a flagship or an A34 5G. Every Samsung gets the same bespoke assessment.
Whether you want to sell your Samsung Galaxy, get a fast trade-in quote for an older model, or check to see if your broken Samsung can still fetch something, our process is built around your actual phone — not a broad condition bracket that undermine you and your device.. From the Galaxy S series to the Z Fold and Z Flip, we price every device on what it genuinely is.
Our pricing matrix was built on thousands of real Samsung trades, which is why 99.8% of customers are paid exactly what we quoted. No revised offers once your phone arrives.
Get your Samsung Galaxy trade-in quote today and see exactly what it's worth.
Bespoke Samsung grading | Thousands of accurate quotes | We pay what we say
Samsung Galaxy model | Estimated trade-in range | |
Galaxy S25 Ultra | £383 - £530 | |
Galaxy S25+ | £159 - £220 | |
Galaxy S25 | £130 - £180 | |
Galaxy S24 Ultra | £130 - £180 | |
Galaxy S24+ | £130 - £180 | |
Galaxy S24 | £144 - £200 |
Prices accurate as of 23/06/26. Ranges reflect the variety of conditions we receive and price individually.
Other trade-in sites give you three options for your Galaxy. Good. Poor. Broken.
It might be a quicker process — until you hit one of their cutoffs. A lot of trade-in sites apply a hard battery health threshold: your Samsung needs to be at 80% or above to qualify as "good." If your Galaxy comes in at 79%, you drop a full bracket. One percentage point. That can cost you £50 or more on a phone that performs identically in everyday use.
That is not a fair reflection of your Samsung. It is a pricing model built to protect them, not you.
A battery at 79% is not a broken battery. It should not be priced like one. We think that's obvious. Apparently, most trade-in sites disagree.
Galaxy condition | What many competitors do | What The Big Phone Store does |
Samsung in good working order with light cosmetic marks | Offer the top price, then reduce it after inspection if the marks are judged differently | Make a small, realistic adjustment upfront based on the actual wear |
Galaxy works well but battery health is below average | Treat it as "broken" | Factor battery health into your quote from the start |
Galaxy has a cracked back but the screen and all functions work perfectly | Treat it as "broken" | Price the back glass issue specifically, without treating the whole phone as damaged |
Galaxy has a screen scratch but no cracks or display faults | Treat it as "broken" | Apply a smaller, proportionate adjustment for the scratch alone |
Galaxy has several small issues but still powers on and works | Treat it as "broken" | Build a quote around each issue individually, so the price drops gradually — not off a cliff |
A minor issue with your Samsung should not put it in the same category as a device with a smashed display. Our process prices each fault proportionately.
Where other trade-in companies give your Galaxy three possible grades, we have thousands of individual condition combinations. Samsung makes more phones than any other manufacturer — from the A series to the S Ultra to the Z Fold — and no single grading system can do that range justice. Yours gets its own bespoke quote, built from the actual details you give us.
Our pricing matrix was built from thousands of real Samsung trades across the full Galaxy range. Every model is different, and every quote reflects that.
"Pricing each Samsung individually takes time, especially since there are so many… but it’s time that’s being put into customers who come back again and again. It’s completely worth it." — Lucie Lomberska, Warehouse Executive, The Big Phone Store
This is how a lot of trade-in sites work: they show you an attractive price for your Galaxy, you send it in, and then they come back with a lower offer. By that point, your phone is already with them.
We don't do that.
You get a detailed, condition-based quote before your Samsung leaves your hands. Because our grading is so specific to your individual device, the quote we give you is the price we pay — 99.8% of the time.
When a price does change after we receive your Galaxy, it is almost always because the wrong model or storage size was selected during the quote. Not because we decided your phone belonged in a lower bracket after the fact.
If you've arrived here from a comparison site, it's worth knowing: those sites are paid to send you to certain trade-in companies. The rankings are not independent. They are commission-driven.
The "best price" a comparison site shows for your Galaxy may belong to the company that paid the most for the referral — not the one most likely to honour it.
We would rather earn your Samsung trade-in on our own terms.
We do not expect you to know your Galaxy S25 Ultra from its spec sheet. We just ask you to describe what you can see and how your Samsung performs. We handle the rest.
What we check | Why it matters |
Screen condition | Cracks, scratches and display faults directly affect repair cost and resale value — Dynamic AMOLED screens on Galaxy S and Z series devices are expensive to replace |
Back glass | Most Galaxy S series phones have glass backs; cracks, chips and heavy wear all affect the quote |
Battery health | A healthier battery makes your Samsung easier to refurbish and more valuable to the next owner — we price it accordingly |
Fingerprint sensor and face recognition | Security features buyers expect to work. Faults here affect resale value |
Cameras | Samsung's multi-lens camera systems are a core selling point. Faults with any lens, the periscope zoom or the front camera affect the quote |
S Pen (Ultra models) | Missing or damaged S Pens on Galaxy S Ultra and Note devices affect value |
Buttons, speakers and microphone | Smaller faults still affect the final price |
Charging port | USB-C charging issues may need repair before the phone can be resold |
Samsung Account lock / Find My Mobile | Your Galaxy must have Find My Mobile disabled and your Samsung Account removed before we can accept it. A locked device cannot be resold |
Correct model and storage | Galaxy S, A and Z series vary significantly in value. Selecting the wrong variant will affect your quote |
Your quote is built from all of this — not a single label you had to decide for yourself.
Feature | The Big Phone Store | Samsung Trade In |
Payment type | Cash / direct payout [confirm current method] | Samsung credit or money off a new Samsung device |
Best for | Sellers who want cash and the freedom to spend it anywhere | Customers who plan to buy a new Samsung device straight away |
Device assessment | Bespoke, condition-based pricing across thousands of possible grades | Samsung's own accepted criteria applied at point of receipt |
Flexibility | Sell your Galaxy without committing to a Samsung upgrade | Tied to the Samsung ecosystem and upgrade path |
Samsung Galaxy phones are built around choice. From the S Series and Z Fold to the Z Flip and A Series, every model has its own screen quality, camera setup, storage size, battery condition, and trade-in value.
That is why we do not treat every Galaxy the same.
When you sell your Samsung Galaxy to us, you are not sending it to a faceless marketplace or a middleman. You are selling to a UK team that checks, grades, refurbishes, recycles, and resells phones every day. That means a fairer quote, a clearer process, and less worry for you.
Your old Galaxy still has value. It could become someone else’s upgrade, help reduce electronic waste, and put money back in your pocket without the hassle of private selling.
Selling your Samsung should feel as smart as the phone itself.
You've seen how other trade-in sites work. Here's ours in three lines.
We ask about your actual Samsung. We give you a bespoke price. We pay what we say.
Start your Samsung Galaxy trade-in now.
Trading in your Samsung device at The Big PhoneStore is an easy way to get money for a device that you no longer want. This could be for many reasons, and we'll do our best to accept any and all phones that come our way. Simply select your device, get a quote, send it in, and receive your payment or store credit once your device is reviewed.
You can trade various Samsung phones and tablets, including the latest models and most older devices too. A wide range of smartphones, including both Samsung and non-Samsung models, are eligible for trade-in. Check the trade-in page for a full list of eligible devices.
You can cancel your trade at any point before your device is shipped.
The price offered for your device is based on its model, storage, condition, and current market value, so you always get a fair price for your trade.
No, the trade-in process is completely free, including postage and returns if needed.
If you have more questions about your Samsung trade or Samsung Credits, our customer service team is here to help!