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Sell ​​Cell Phones & More on eBay – Resale List (July 2022)

Used electronics are worth a lot on eBay. The retailer has compiled a list of resale prices from April to July 2022. We show you for which mobile phones, tablets, headphones and laptops you get a lot of money back.

If the technology slowly gives up the ghost, many devices gather dust in our drawers. But that doesn’t have to be the case: Giving the used devices a second life is not only sustainable, but also earns you some money. The retailer eBay has now published how much used Smartphones, headphones, tablets and laptops from April to July 2022. Of course, we don’t want to withhold the best offers (compared to the current new prices) from you.

Sell ​​used cell phones

Of course, the newer a device, the more money you get back. No wonder a iPhone 13 Pro brings in almost 900 euros. However, even the Xiaomi Poco F3 from 2021 is still worth a lot, as is a Samsung Galaxy A22 released in 2020. We have summarized the average resale prices for iOS and Android devices below:

Smartphones with iOS at a glance

model selling price original price
iPhone 13 Pro (128GB) 869 euros 1,120 euros
iPhone 13 (128GB) 660 euros 800 euros
iPhone 12 Pro Max (128GB) 714 euros 1,110 euros
iPhone 12 (128GB) 531 euros 720 euros
iPhone 11 Pro (256GB) 476 euros 620 euros
iPhone X (64GB) 194 euros 430 euros
Even after a year, the iPhone 13 is still worth a lot (Image source: GIGA)

Smartphones with Android at a glance

model selling price original price
Google Pixel 6 Pro (128GB) 586 euros 710 euros
Google Pixel 6 (128GB) 425 euros 510 euros
Huawei P40 Pro (256GB) 291 euros 555 euros
Huawei Mate 20 Pro (128GB) 162 euros 540 euros
OnePlus 9 Pro (256GB) 514 euros 670 euros
Oppo Find X3 Pro (256GB) 533 euros 590 euros
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra (128GB) 465 euros 750 euros
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (128GB) 293 euros 400 euros
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (128GB) 240 euros 380 euros
Samsung Galaxy A22 (64GB) 138 euros 170 euros
Sony Xperia XZ2 (64GB) 168 euros 270 euros

Money back for old headphones

If you thought that headphones weren’t worth much anymore since in-ear devices are hygienic products, we have good news. If you want to part with your Apple AirPods Pro, there was an average of over 350 euros on eBay so farfor Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 at least 50 euros:

Used tablets: Almost 700 euros back for iPad Pro

Unused tablets don’t have to rot in your closet, either it’s worth selling here. While you could get rid of an iPad Pro 11″ (3rd generation) from Apple for up to 700 euros on eBay, you can also do good business with Android devices:

Apple tablets at a glance

model selling price original price
Apple iPad Pro 11” 3rd Gen (128GB) 677 euros 820 euros
Apple iPad Pro 11” 2nd Gen (128GB) 588 euros 770 euros
Apple iPad mini 6 (64GB) 474 euros 500 euro
Apple iPad 2021 9th Gen (64GB) 295 euros 350 Euro
Apple iPad mini 5 (64GB) 295 euros 380 euros
Apple iPad Air 2 (128GB) 154 euros 230 euros

Android tablets at a glance

model selling price original price
Huawei MediaPad T3 (16GB) 52 euros 130 euros
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 (256GB) 468 euros 700 euro
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE (64GB) 433 euros 410 euros
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (64GB) 281 euros 300 Euro
Xiaomi Pad 5 (128GB) 299 euros 325 euros
In the foreground you can see the Xiaomi Pad 5 with various apps standing on a table top.  Orange light can be seen in the background.
Even for the already quite cheap Xiaomi Pad 5 you still get a lot of money back (Image source: GIGA)

Even laptops are no problem

Admittedly, when it comes to laptops, it’s often a difficult decision whether to sell them as is or use them for as long as possible. After all, this is a big purchase. But if you want to separate for good, you will be rewarded on eBay. So far, the Apple MacBook Pro 14″ 2021 was a nice pocket money of over 1,600 euros and even a used VivoBook from Asus is still worth over 100 euros.

model selling price original price
Apple MacBook Pro 14” 2021 (512GB) 1,613 euros 1,920 euros
Apple MacBook Pro 13” 2020 (256GB) 825 euros 1,100 euros
Apple MacBook Air 13” 2020 (256GB) 824 euros 970 euros
Asus VivoBook E410KA 14” (128GB) 120 euros 210 euros
HP Elitebook 840 G3 14” (256GB) 204 euros 450 euros
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (256GB) 276 euros 590 euros
Lenovo ThinkPad T460s (256GB) 249 euros 450 euros
Lenovo ThinkPad X260 (256GB) 186 euros 260 euros
Microsoft Surface Laptop Pro 7 (256GB) 625 euros 670 euros
Microsoft Surface Laptop Pro 4 (256GB) 294 euros 450 euros

Before you sell the technology

If the devices you want to part with are not listed, you can simply enter the model in the search bar on eBay. In the menu bar on the left, scroll down to “View Only” and then click “Ended Listings” and “Items Sold”. You will then get an overview of the sales ads for your respective device and you can use the prices as a guide.

A screenshot of the eBay listings for the Google Pixel 6 can be seen.  On the left are the filter settings "Completed listings" and "sold articles" ticked and framed with a red circle.
On eBay you can quickly find out how much your own technology is still worth (Image source: GIGA)

If you have decided to sell your used technology on eBay, you can score points with the buyers above all with chic photos. Thoroughly clean the device (which you should do before you sell it anyway). After all, you don’t want to hold a “new” cell phone in your hand that still has lots of fingerprints and stains from who knows who or what. Incidentally, you can score points in your ad with accessories (charging cable, protective cover, etc.) and also have an effect Original packaging and proof of purchase trustworthy.

Also pay attention to your data: It is best to save your documents, photos and so on in the cloud, on the laptop or on an external storage drive. Then you can confidently reset the device to factory settings. We will tell you more tips and tricks for selling used technology in our separate article.

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