Sell my Mobile

Find out how much your mobile phone is worth...

Search by entering your model

What Model is My Phone?

What is an IMEI number?

The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number is a 15 digit serial number unique to each and every phone.

To find your IMEI code, detach the battery and look at the IMEI field on the phone.

You'll usually find it printed on the back of your phone or on the SIM tray.

Alternatively you can have your mobile display
its IMEI number by typing the following on the keypad:

If your handset displays more than 15 digits or is separated by symbols, please enter the first 15 digits only.

Search by popular mobile phone model types

Search by mobile phone manufacturer

DPD Drop Off 100% Price Guarantee Same Day Payment
Best Service Highest Paid Out Free Data Delete Tool

Need help? Call the Mazuma team on 0345 872 3000

How do I sell my mobile phone?

Mazuma has made selling your mobile phones surprisingly easy and extremely fast. We know you'll be pleasantly surprised with the brilliant prices we offer and we're absolutely sure you'll be amazed with the simplicity and speed of our service.

We’re here to help you recycle your phone. Whether you want to sell your iPhone to upgrade to the latest Apple smartphone or want to trade in an old Android device for the latest Samsung.

If you want to sell your phone to Mazuma, it’s as simple as:

  1. Find your phone on the Mazuma website - either use the search bar or browse to your model
  2. Lock in your quote - unlike other mobile phone recyclers our prices are guaranteed and fixed. There are no nasty inflated ‘up to’ prices that change when your device arrives at Mazuma.
  3. Post us your mobile - we’ll send you ‘sell my phone’ pack, just follow the instructions and post it back to us
  4. You get cash in your pocket - once your phone arrives we’ll send you your money, it’s that simple

Our price promise guarantees that you get the full price quoted or your phone back FREE of charge.

You can search for your mobile, tablet or watch by typing the model into our search tool or by clicking on the manufacturer and finding the model of your device in our menu. We make it easy to sell your iPhone or sell your Samsung Galaxy and can even help you sell your iPad or sell your laptop.

Once you've registered your sale, we'll post you a free sales pack which includes a freepost bag to post your old phone or device to us. Then the exciting bit - Mazuma will make payment on the very same day* they receive your mobile! Learn more about how easy selling your phone is with Mazuma!

* Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. Same day payment does not apply to orders received after 2pm and in events that are out of our control.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mazuma makes selling your phones absolutely pain free. As an expert recycling phones and other smart technology, we’re here to help and answer any questions you may have about selling your mobile phone.

Why should you sell your mobile phone to Mazuma?

We’re confident that we are the best place for you to sell your mobile phones. There are a whole heap of reasons why you should choose Mazuma, but to put it simply; the price you’re quoted is the price you will get, and quickly too. We guarantee our quotes and make payments as quickly as possible, often on the same day your phone arrives at Mazuma.

We don’t have any hidden fees or hidden conditions, delete your data and we recycle any device that’s sent to us with the environment in mind.

Why should I recycle my phone?

Recycling your phone is a big step to improving your green credentials. Modern smartphones are full of precious metals and materials. These materials can have a negative impact on the environment if they end up in landfills, as they can produce toxic chemicals that may seep into the soil or water. If this happens it can have an adverse effect on the food chain, or have harmful effects on humans and animals alike.

Recycling your phone, and either prolonging the life of your device or having its parts reused can stop both this dangerous seepage and stop the need for the manufacture of new handsets, which in turn will create more waste.

Keep your old phone out of the landfill and recycle with Mazuma.

What will happen to my phone?

When you sell your phone to Mazuma we recycle it. But ‘recycling’ can be different depending on both the type of phone and the condition it’s in when you sell it to us. If your phone is still in good working order, we’ll probably just give it a bit of a polish and refresh and then find a new home for it. 90% of the phones we buy stay in the country as second-hand devices.

Some handsets will go overseas to be resold and a few remaining phones will be broken down into parts and safely disposed of if needs be.

Every phone we receive through our excellent phone recycling service is thoroughly checked and wiped of any data before being processed.

Can I sell my broken phone?

Absolutely! You can sell your broken phone to Mazuma for cash the same way you sell us another old phone.

We accept mobile phones with broken screens, batteries and ones that don’t power on. Obviously it may affect how much we can pay you, but we’re still happy to help you recycle your broken phone.

Check out our full list of criteria for what we do and don’t accept when you sell your broken phone to us.

How much is my device worth?

The amount you get for your device will depend on the model and the condition of the device. For example, a brand new Apple iPhone or the latest Samsung Galaxy will fetch significantly more than a 5 year old iPhone with a cracked screen, for instance.

When we are looking at the condition of your device, it falls into three categories; good, poor and faulty.

A device that’s in ‘good’ condition tends to be fully functional with a working display and very little signs of use as per our T&Cs. A device in good condition will get you a much better price.

Devices that are in poor or faulty condition will generally receive a lower price.

To get an idea of the condition of your device, and without having to enter any details, you can click on the ‘condition’ tab on the device page. When you do this you’ll see a list of criteria for good, poor and faulty as well as an initial quote for devices in that condition.