
That's excellent news for anyone looking to get rid of a fully functional, mint condition smartphone from that list and upgrade to an S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra 5G, but believe it or not, Samsung's revised trade-in program also takes care of people owning damaged devices.
We're obviously not talking about phones that don't turn on, but if you're the unlucky owner of, say, a Galaxy S7 with a cracked screen, you're actually in luck, as Samsung is ready to offer you a pretty much unrivaled Galaxy S20-series discount for someone in your particularly precarious situation.
Without further ado, here's a neat table detailing exactly how much you're looking at saving and exactly with what devices:
Device | Trade-in value (with no damage) | Trade-in value (with cracked screen) |
---|---|---|
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 5G | $500 | $400 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ | $500 | $400 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 | $500 | $400 |
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G | $500 | $350 |
Samsung Galaxy S10+ | $500 | $350 |
Samsung Galaxy S10 | $500 | $350 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 | $400 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy S10e | $400 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy S9+ | $400 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy S9 | $400 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 | $300 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy S8+ | $300 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy S8 | $300 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy S8 Active | $300 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy S7 | $300 | $250 |
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge | $300 | $250 |
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max | $500 | $400 |
Apple iPhone 11 Pro | $500 | $400 |
Apple iPhone 11 | $500 | $350 |
Apple iPhone XS Max | $500 | $350 |
Apple iPhone XS | $500 | $350 |
Apple iPhone X | $400 | $250 |
Apple iPhone XR | $400 | $250 |
Apple iPhone 8 Plus | $400 | $250 |
Apple iPhone 8 | $400 | $250 |
Apple iPhone 7 Plus | $300 | $250 |
Apple iPhone 7 | $300 | $250 |
Apple iPhone 6s | $300 | $250 |
Apple iPhone 6s Plus | $300 | $250 |
Google Pixel 4 XL | $400 | $250 |
Google Pixel 4 | $400 | $250 |
Google Pixel 3 XL | $400 | $250 |
Google Pixel 3 | $400 | $250 |
Google Pixel 3a XL | $300 | $250 |
Google Pixel 3a | $300 | $250 |
Before finalizing your order, it's important to keep in mind Samsung's recently introduced buy-back offercan be combined with a trade-in deal, but in that case, your trade-in value will drop to no more than $440 without damage and $290 with a cracked screen. That's still pretty good, although clearly nowhere near as remarkable as the numbers listed in that table above.There's also an outright $200 discount that you can combine with both the buy-back offer and the reduced trade-in values, but that one's only good for the Galaxy S20 and S20+ 5G, which reminds us once again of the S20 Ultra's surprising popularity compared to its siblings. View Full Bio
Adrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian's passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for 'adequate' over 'overpriced'.
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