iPhone 11 Pro Max Trade-in Price History
About selling your iPhone 11 Pro Max – prices, trade-in, reviews
Do you have an old iPhone 11 Pro Max and want to trade it in for cash? Then compare recycling quotes from the likes of Mazuma Mobile, Giffgaff, MusicMagpie and many more here.
Here at SellCompare we only compare recycler prices from reputable traders and sellers. All our quotes also show alongside the Trustpilot rating.
If you have a used, second hand iPhone 11 Pro Max for sale then make sure to check the above table for the best recycler prices.
Can I sell a broken iPhone 11 Pro Max?
Yes!
Here at SellCompare HQ we make comparing quotes a doddle, just select your condition, be honest as possible and then see what kind of price you get quoted for your iPhone.
All our recyclers are UK based and most of them include free postage and free returns.
So if they grade your phone differently to how you have, then they will send it back to you at no cost. Hopefully though, that won't happen. Use our quiz above to verify the condition of your device.
What about smashed iPhone 11 Pro Max prices?
Unfortunately most buyers are not interested in smashed screens. Some hairline scratches are okay, but if your iPhone 11 Pro Max screen is deeply scratched and/or smashed to bits, it will likely be "Broken" condition. Make sure to select "Broken" above if that is the case!
Of course the prices are different, depending on what condition your iPhone 11 Pro Max is in.
It's a great, pricey phone so make sure to get recycling second-hand quotes before you sell to anybody. Don't forget to try eBay, but be aware of the extra hassle - at SellCompare you click a button and it's sold! No dodgy dealing, no late-night buyers turning up at your doorstep.
iPhone 11 Pro Max used prices & grading
If your phone is in Used condition, then make sure to grade it correctly from the following:
- Brand New
- Working
- Slightly Damaged
- Broken
If your iPhone 11 Pro Max is in a bit of a bad way, then it's probably in "Broken" condition, but most people will find that either "Working" or "Slightly Damaged" is more accurate.
Working - Generally in good condition, but some shows of usage such as a few minor scuffs (not on the screen).
Slightly Damaged - some scratches to the screen but nothing that affects its ability.
Broken - smashed to bits, screen requires replacing, battery is dead, etc.
If you're lucky enough to have a brand new iPhone 11 Pro Max still in its box and with original packaging -- make sure it is literally unused! -- then that will qualify as "Brand New".
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