Best Place to Sell Your Galaxy A73
BankMyCell is the best place to sell your Samsung Galaxy A73; every 15 minutes, we compare 97670 prices across the 13 most trusted, verified and reviewed buyback stores to get you the best offer.
Samsung Galaxy A73 | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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128GB | $100.00 | $7.00 | $52.63 | +$47.37 |
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256GB | $105.00 | $7.00 | $54.77 | +$50.23 |
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* Best market prices updated March 29th 2024
RESALE MARKET PRICE GUIDE
Today's Galaxy A73 Trade in Value
How Much is a Used Samsung Galaxy A73 Worth? (Resale Value)
Today’s best resale price is $105.00 with an average market value of $53.70. The Galaxy A73 resale price will continue to drop as Samsung releases a new model. So, turn that upgrade into a reality today!
At BankMyCell, selling your used A73 is as easy as 123. With a few clicks, you can compare multiple offers from various trusted online buyback stores and select the one that suits your needs.
Your Galaxy A73 resale value is influenced by:
- Carrier: Unlocked, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, etc.
- Storage Size: 128GB or 256GB.
- Condition: Boxed, Mint, Good, Faulty, Cracked, or No Power.
Check this live table of Galaxy A73’s best resale prices.
Samsung Galaxy A73 | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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Unlocked | $105.00 | $8.00 | $64.63 | +$40.37 |
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Verizon | $94.50 | $12.00 | $59.50 | +$35.00 |
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AT&T | $94.50 | $12.00 | $59.50 | +$35.00 |
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T-Mobile | $94.50 | $10.00 | $55.84 | +$38.66 |
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Sprint | $50.00 | $7.00 | $26.00 | +$24.00 |
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Other | $68.00 | $8.00 | $41.43 | +$26.57 |
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* Best market prices updated March 29th 2024
Can You Sell or Trade in a Cracked Samsung Galaxy A73?
Yes, you can sell your damaged or cracked Samsung Galaxy A73 for up to $40.00. Accidentally slipping from your pocket or falling on the floor is totally normal if you’re a phone owner. It happens to all of us! But it can still have value. Various online buyback stores will buy it from you even if it has the following damage.
Check this live table of today’s best prices for selling your cracked Samsung Galaxy A73.
Samsung Galaxy A73 | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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Cracked | $40.00 | $30.00 | $35.00 | +$5.00 |
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* Best market prices updated March 29th 2024
Cracked Condition Selling Checklist:
Choose ‘CRACKED’ if any of these parts below have dents, cracks, shattered, or some heavy cosmetic damage.
- 6.7-inch Corning Gorilla Glass 5 screen
- Back of the phone
- The frame (the sides)
Not accepted:
- LCD Damage (Faulty): If your Super AMOLED Plus display contains dead pixels or has color difficulties, select "FAULTY".
- Multiple issues: For cracked or damaged devices WITH ANOTHER ISSUE, select another condition like broken or no power.
Can You Sell or Trade in a Broken Samsung Galaxy A73?
Yes, you can sell your broken or faulty Samsung Galaxy A73 for up to $15.00. It’s not useless. You can make something out of your broken phone (in other words, CASH).
BankMyCell will help you find the best online buyback store that accepts the specific damage to your phone. Be guided by the checklist below.
Check this live table of today’s best prices for selling your broken Samsung Galaxy A73.
Samsung Galaxy A73 | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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Faulty | $15.00 | $7.00 | $10.36 | +$4.64 |
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Water Damaged | $12.00 | $7.00 | $10.17 | +$1.83 |
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No Power | $12.00 | $7.00 | $10.17 | +$1.83 |
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* Best market prices updated March 29th 2024
Faulty Condition Selling Checklist:
Choose ‘Faulty’ if the device has any combination of these cosmetic, hardware, and software issues.
- LCD/Touch screen: (Broken 6.7-inchSuper AMOLED Plus display).
- Main & Selfie Camera: (Cameras, whether primary or front, do not work).
- Sensors: (Fingerprint, accelerometer, and other sensor issues).
- Network problems: (Doesn’t connect to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or carrier network).
- Software issues: (App or Android (OS) glitches).
- Hardware problems: (Faulty charging port, buttons, or speakers)
- Power/Battery: (Poor Li-Po 5000 mAh battery life).
No Power Selling Condition Checklist:
- Power/Battery (No Power): If the phone does not turn on, look for no power to see if buyers are interested.