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The trade-in price history of Galaxy Note 10 Plus 256GB 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 Galaxy Note 10 Plus 256GB then it probably makes sense to do it sooner rather than later - before the next price drop.
If your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is in good condition, then you can expect to get as much as £450 for it. We compare the offers from the leading mobile phone recycling services so all you have to do is pick the best offer.
The main thing that dictates the price you'll be offered for your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is it's condition. If it's in good condition then current value is around £450. If it has heavy wear and tear then you will get around £280 for it. However if it has major physical damage or is water damaged, then you'll only be offered around £50.
Right now, a brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus costs a hefty £999. You can buy them used for considerably less than that. If you already own one and would like to trade it in or sell it to a company that recycles them, then you could expect to receive around £450.
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