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How to Sell Your iPhone Safely and Get the Most Cash

Here's what to do before you sell your iPhone or trade it in for an iPhone 15, as well as the best places to get cash or credit for your Apple device.

By Chandra Steele
Updated September 13, 2023
iPhone against a pile of cash (Credit: René Ramos; Apple; Getty Images/Yevgen Romanenko)

Along with death and taxes, one of life's great certainties is that if you have a smartphone, it will have to be upgraded at some point. Built-in obsolescence is part of the iPhone life—specifically, the life of the battery.

Yes, you can replace the battery, but you might still want all those new iPhone features that the four latest models are offering.

The iPhone 15 lineup is here and they're all living on the same Dynamic Island now. That along with USB-C charging really differentiate this batch of iPhones from the iPhones 14. In terms of price, they're all pretty much the same as their predecessors, with the cost remaining the same across models except for the iPhone 15 Pro Max which is $100 more than the iPhone 14 Pro Max. All of these things combine to make upgrading to a new phone more tempting than usual.

If you do decide to upgrade, you could sell or trade in your old iPhone to make a dent in the price of a new one. But that entails more than just handing the iPhone over and waiting for cash to hit your bank account. Privacy concerns abound with phones, from photos stored in iCloud to personal data housed within apps. So wiping your phone before selling it is a must. And don't forget to back up all your data first, so you don't have to re-download hundreds of apps.

Below is our step-by-step guide to preparing your phone for sale; we also suggest a few reputable sites that will take it off your hands for top dollar.


Back Up

Two iPhone screens showing the backup process described below
(Credit: Apple)

First, make sure you don't lose your mind. And by that, we mean your data. Back everything up before you wipe it from your phone.

To back up to iCloud from your device, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup > Back Up Now.

To back up to your Mac, connect your iPhone and your computer via a cable or Wi-Fi. If you have macOS 10.15 or later, go to Finder and select your iPhone. If you have an earlier version, go to iTunes. If you're using Finder, click on General and select Back Up All of the Data on Your iPhone to This Mac. Then click Back Up Now. If you're backing up to iTunes, connect your phone, open iTunes, click on the image of your phone, select Summary, and then choose Back Up Now.

For Windows, connect your iPhone to your computer with either a cable or Wi-Fi and open iTunes. Click on the image of your phone, select Summary, and then choose Back Up Now.


Unfind Your iPhone

Find My app open on MacBook, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods are positioned in front
(Credit: Apple)

Apple’s Find My app (previously known as Find My iPhone) can sometimes block activation by a new owner, so you should deactivate the app before you ditch your device. Though Find My is automatically deactivated when you erase all content and settings, which you'll do below, this is still a good step to take as a precaution.

For iOS 13 or later, go to Settings > [your name] > Find My, then turn off Find My [device]. Enter your Apple ID password and tap Turn Off. For iOS 12 or earlier, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, turn off Find My [device], enter your Apple ID password, and tap Turn Off.


Sign Out of Messages

iPhone screen showing Messages toggled to off
(Credit: Apple)

For a while, people who ditched their iPhones for another platform without logging out of Messages were not receiving messages from other iOS users: Any messages sent from one iPhone to another were being received by the old iPhone rather than the new device, so your Messages were in a sort of message purgatory. The problem is now fixable and affects only those who are switching from iOS to Android. But it's a good idea to take preventive measures. Go to Settings > Messages, and toggle iMessage to off.


Unpair AirPods

AirPods Pro in case in front of iPhone 12
(Credit: Apple)

Similarly, you can still connect your AirPods to a new iPhone without unpairing them from the old one, but it can't hurt to wipe the slate clean. Place your AirPods or AirPods Pro and iPhone near each other and go to Settings > Bluetooth. Tap the information icon next to your AirPods, and select Forget this Device.


Unpair Apple Watch

Two iPhone screens showing the unpairing process described below
(Credit: Apple)

If you have an Apple Watch, save yourself a potential headache later on and unpair it from the iPhone you'll be selling. Place them near each other, then open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone. Go to the My Watch tab and tap All Watches. Select the info circle next to the watch you want to unpair. Tap Unpair Apple Watch and tap to confirm, which may require you to enter your Apple ID password.

With a GPS + Cellular model, you're asked whether you want to keep or remove your cellular plan. Since you're selling your iPhone, you'll want to remove your plan. (If you do not plan to pair your watch with a new iPhone, you might need to contact your carrier to cancel.) Tap to confirm; you might need to enter your Apple ID password to disable Activation Lock. 


Sign Out of iCloud

iPad, iPhone, and MacBook, all with iCloud open on them
(Credit: Apple)

You should sign out of iCloud, iTunes, and the App Store before selling your device. Tap Settings > [your name] > Sign Out. Enter your Apple ID password and tap Turn Off.


How to Wipe Your iPhone and Delete Data

Don't let anyone snoop on your data. Wipe your phone by heading to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings and approving all the subsequent prompts.


Remove SIM Card

Outline of two iPhones, each with the SIM tray popped out
(Credit: Apple)

Apple went the eSIM route with the iPhone 14 lineup, but older devices will have a physical SIM card. In most cases, you can just deactivate your cell phone service on the device and trade it in with the SIM card intact. But that SIM card is the repository of your phone number, various bits of security data, and all the info needed for billing. It identifies you, your phone, and a lot of your activity on your phone. So you might want to remove it before you sell your phone. Fortunately, it's simple. Locate the SIM ejector on your phone, then insert a paper clip until the tray pops out. Remove the SIM card, replace the tray, and say goodbye to your phone.


The Best Places to Sell Your Phone

Image from Best Buy website that says "don't let good tech go to waste"

Best Buy

If you're selling your iPhone and just want cash to buy electronics, you can cut out a step at Best Buy: Trade in your phone at a store or mail it in for a digital gift card. For a Space Black 512GB iPhone 14 Pro on Verizon in good condition, expect to get about $500.


Apple Trade In

Screenshot of Apple Trade In site with various Apple devices and "Turn the device you have into the one you want."

The Apple Trade In program pays you with an instant credit toward the purchase of your new iPhone or an Apple Store gift card. Visit the site, select the iPhone model you have, answer some questions about its condition, get an estimate (and find out whether Apple will pay for packaging and shipping), accept the quote, and get the gift card once your iPhone is received. Or go to an Apple Store and trade it in in person for immediate credit toward a purchase. Apple has cut how much it pays for trade-ins for all products and has trimmed the price it offers for iPhones in particular up to $80. You can trade in an iPhone 14 Pro for about $570.


Walmart CExchange

In exchange for your older phone, the Walmart CExchange program gives you a Walmart gift card that you can use in a store or online. Select your model and capacity, then answer questions about its condition, whether you're sending its charger, and what carrier it's on. Then you get a quote: If you accept it, you receive a prepaid shipping label from FedEx Ground. A 512GB iPhone 14 Pro on Verizon is currently worth $488.


uSell

Screenshot from uSell site that shows the process described below

Want to sell your iPhone fast? One option is uSell. Select your model, carrier, capacity, and condition to receive an offer. If you choose to accept it, you ship your iPhone to uSell for free. If your device is in the condition you said it was, you're paid by check or PayPal. A 512GB iPhone 14 Pro on Verizon is currently worth about $667.


decluttr

decluttr site screenshot that says "next day payments" and then has the process described below

Cut a deal with decluttr, and you receive a shipping label that lets you send in your phone for free. In return, you're paid via direct deposit or PayPal. A 512GB iPhone 14 Pro on Verizon in excellent condition is currently worth $615.


GameStop

screenshot from GameStop that says we buy your electronics and games for cash or credit

Are most of your iPhone apps games? Then you'll probably do well to turn in your iPhone in for some store credit at GameStop. You can also get cold, hard cash for it there. Bring your device to your nearest GameStop (estimates are available on the site before you make the trip), get a price quote from a sales associate, and then receive store credit or cash on the spot. A 512GB iPhone 14 Pro from Verizon in very good condition will get you a $558 Visa Prepaid Card or $390 in cash.


eBay

eBay page with phone models and photos
(Credit: eBay)

To sell your device yourself, there's always eBay. The site has a quick walkthrough where you can input your phone's stats. You then choose to sell it via eBay's traditional auction process, or select a Quick Sale option that gets you immediate cash once eBay receives the phone. The trending price for a Space Black 512GB iPhone 14 Pro on Verizon in good condition is $1,009.


Swappa

Swappa screenshot with instructions that are below

Swappa is a marketplace where you can sell your iPhone directly. Select your phone model on the site, upload some photos, and set a price. Once someone buys it, you're paid immediately via PayPal. You're responsible for safely shipping your phone to the buyer. iPhone 14 Pros are going for around $933 on the site.

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Senior Features Writer

My title is Senior Features Writer, which is a license to write about absolutely anything if I can connect it to technology (I can). I’ve been at PCMag since 2011 and have covered the surveillance state, vaccination cards, ghost guns, voting, ISIS, art, fashion, film, design, gender bias, and more. You might have seen me on TV talking about these topics or heard me on your commute home on the radio or a podcast. Or maybe you’ve just seen my Bernie meme

I strive to explain topics that you might come across in the news but not fully understand, such as NFTs and meme stocks. I’ve had the pleasure of talking tech with Jeff Goldblum, Ang Lee, and other celebrities who have brought a different perspective to it. I put great care into writing gift guides and am always touched by the notes I get from people who’ve used them to choose presents that have been well-received. Though I love that I get to write about the tech industry every day, it’s touched by gender, racial, and socioeconomic inequality and I try to bring these topics to light. 

Outside of PCMag, I write fiction, poetry, humor, and essays on culture.

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