Price History
The trade-in price history of iPhone 7 32GB generally shows a decline. In other words, the used prices of this device are dropping as newer models come to market. It is only very rarely that a second-hand electrical device will increase in price; this usually happens for example if it's a collector's item. Therefore if you are looking to sell your iPhone 7 32GB then it probably makes sense to do it sooner rather than later - before the next price drop.
Apple iPhone 7 32GB Specifications
Display resolution: | 1334 x 750 | Gps: | A-GPS and GLONASS |
Display size: | 4.7" | Wifi: | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
Display type: | IPS | Talk time: | Up to 14 hours |
Primary camera flash: | Quad-LEDn | Secondary camera: | 7 Megapixels |
Primary camera resolution: | 4608 x 2592 | Weight grams: | 138 |
Memory card slot: | None | Dimensions: | 138.3 x 67.1 x 7.1 mm |
Processor: | 2.3 GHz Quad-core | Chipset: | Apple A10 Fusion |
2g: | GSM | Battery type: | Non-removable |
3g: | HSDPA | Ip rating: | IP67 - Dust and water resistant |
4g: | LTE | Second sim slot: | None |
Bluetooth: | 4.2 with LE |
FAQs for Apple iPhone 7 32GB
- How much can I get for my iPhone 7 32GB?
- How do I sell my iPhone 7 32GB?
- Can I sell my iPhone 7 32Gb if it has been damaged by water?
How much can I get for my iPhone 7 32GB?
Providing your iPhone 7 is in good condition then you could get up to £96 for the 32GB version. If there is some slight wear and tear, then it would be worth slightly less, at around £60. For an iPhone 7 32GB that is heavily damaged or faulty, then you will probably get less than £30.
How do I sell my iPhone 7 32GB?
The easiest way to sell your iPhone 7 is to choose one of the seller offers on this page, and proceed to their website. There you will have to fill in a short form, before sending your phone off. Then it's just a case of waiting for your money to arrive.
Can I sell my iPhone 7 32Gb if it has been damaged by water?
Yes, you can sell your iPhone 7 regardless of it's condition. Obviously if it has been water-damaged then it will be classed as faulty, and so the likelihood is that you won't get any more than £30 for it.
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