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| HTC U11+ | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 64GB | $30.00 | $24.30 | $26.83 | +$3.17 | 
| 128GB | $35.00 | $28.35 | $31.30 | +$3.70 | 
Today's best resale price is $35.00 with an average market value of $29.06. HTC U11+ has a high resale value thanks to the glass and aluminum body with an IP68 rating. Its Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset with Edge Sense squeeze feature make it a desirable device in the eyes of buyback stores.
The resale values of your HTC U11+ are calculated based on the following:
Check this live table of the HTC U11+'s best resale prices.





 
            BankMyCell: The service offers an independent resale price comparison from popular iPhone trade-in companies. Helpful if you're looking to get paid a specific way, or you want to pick the store that does the longest price freeze, giving you time to upgrade without getting stung by price drops.
 
             
            Brad Tuttle
Senior Editor at Money.com
 
                 
                