Selling your phone safely — what most people get wrong
Millions of phones are sold in the UK every year and the vast majority go smoothly. But the ones that go wrong tend to go very wrong — stolen data, scam buyers, revised offers, or phones lost in the post uninsured.
This guide covers everything you need to do to sell safely.
Step 1: Back up everything first
Before you do anything else, back up your phone. Once you factory reset it, everything is gone.
iPhone backup:
- iCloud: Settings → your name → iCloud → iCloud Backup → Back Up Now
- Mac: connect your iPhone, open Finder, select your device, click Back Up Now
Android backup:
- Settings → Google → Backup → Back up now
- Samsung: Settings → Accounts and backup → Samsung Cloud → Back up data
Check the backup has completed before moving on.
Step 2: Remove your accounts and sign out
This is the most critical step — and the one most people rush.
iPhone — do all three:
- Sign out of iCloud: Settings → your name → Sign Out. This disables Activation Lock — if you skip this, the new owner cannot use the phone
- Sign out of the App Store and iTunes
- Unpair any Apple Watch connected to this iPhone
Android / Samsung — do all three:
- Remove your Google account: Settings → Accounts → Google → Remove account
- Remove your Samsung account: Settings → Accounts and backup → Manage accounts → Samsung account → Sign out
- Disable any screen lock PIN or fingerprint before resetting
Skipping account removal is the number one reason for revised or cancelled offers from recyclers. A Google-locked or iCloud-locked phone is worthless to a recycler.
Step 3: Factory reset
iPhone: Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPhone → Erase All Content and Settings
Samsung: Settings → General Management → Reset → Factory Data Reset
Google Pixel: Settings → System → Reset Options → Erase All Data
After the reset the phone should boot to the setup screen as if brand new.
Step 4: Remove the SIM card
Remove your SIM before posting or handing over the phone. Keep it — you will need it for your next phone or a SIM only deal.
Step 5: Choose where to sell
Phone recyclers — the safest and simplest option. Guaranteed price upfront, free insured postage, payment within days. No buyer negotiations, no meetups, no risk.
Marketplace sites (eBay, Facebook Marketplace) — potentially higher prices but significantly more effort and risk of scam buyers.
Part exchange — convenient but prices are almost always lower than selling independently.
For most people, a recycler is the right call.
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Avoiding revised offers
Be conservative when grading your own phone. If there are any scratches, choose Good rather than Excellent. A small drop in quoted price beats a surprise revised offer after you have posted the phone.
Posting safely
- Use the prepaid label provided by the recycler — it includes tracking and insurance
- Use a padded envelope or small box with bubble wrap
- Keep the proof of postage until you are paid
- Never use standard Royal Mail letter post — no tracking, no insurance
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How to factory reset iPhone before selling →
According to Which? guidance on selling your phone, always factory reset and remove accounts before sending any device to a recycler.
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