Best Place to Sell Your Galaxy S21+
BankMyCell is the best place to sell your Samsung Galaxy S21+]; every 15 minutes, we compare 90363 prices across the 12 most trusted, verified and reviewed buyback stores to get you the best offer.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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128GB | $208.00 | $1.00 | $82.62 | +$125.38 |
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256GB | $230.00 | $1.25 | $92.83 | +$137.17 |
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* Best market prices updated April 24th 2024
RESALE MARKET PRICE GUIDE
Today's Galaxy S21+ Trade in Value
How Much is a Used Samsung Galaxy S21+ Worth? (Resale Value)
If you want to sell your Samsung Galaxy S21+, today’s best resale price is $230.00 with an average market value of $87.92. Released back in 2021, this Galaxy phone can have prices varying significantly across different trade-in and buyback stores.
Checking each buyer’s site for information can be time-consuming. At BankMyCell, our cell phone trade-in comparison table provides a list of buyers in a single place.
Several factors influence your Samsung Galaxy S21+ resale value:
- Carrier: Unlocked, or Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.
- Storage Size: 128GB, 256GB.
- Working Condition: Boxed, Flawless, Good.
- Broken Condition: Cracked screen, faulty, or no-power issues.
To get the most accurate offer today, use the filters at the top of the page or check our comparison table for today's trade-in values by storage size.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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Unlocked | $230.00 | $2.50 | $112.12 | +$117.88 |
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Verizon | $212.00 | $2.05 | $93.68 | +$118.32 |
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AT&T | $212.00 | $2.10 | $96.66 | +$115.34 |
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T-Mobile | $201.00 | $1.80 | $79.24 | +$121.76 |
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Sprint | $190.00 | $1.00 | $68.03 | +$121.97 |
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Other | $170.00 | $7.00 | $68.40 | +$101.60 |
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* Best market prices updated April 24th 2024
Can You Sell or Trade in a Cracked Samsung Galaxy S21+?
Absolutely, don’t worry if you drop your phone and it shatters the screen or causes dents on the body. You can sell your old Samsung Galaxy S21 online for a good rate by clicking the ‘cracked’ tab - As long as it doesn’t have LCD damage (classed as ‘faulty’ condition)
Use the above guide to evaluate your device properly, and compare the trade-in values for a Samsung Galaxy S21+ with screen, back, or frame damage.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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Cracked | $76.00 | $2.00 | $35.26 | +$40.74 |
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* Best market prices updated April 24th 2024
Below are the conditions for the Samsung Galaxy S21+ with damage.
Cracked Condition Selling Checklist:
- Cracked Screen (Cracked):If your 6.7-inch Gorilla Glass Victus is damaged, cracked, or shattered. (ignore LCD damage - Faulty)
- Damaged Back (Cracked): The back is also protected by Gorilla Glass Victus, so any shattering or damage counts.
- Dents/Cracks/Heavy Cosmetic Damage (Cracked): If the aluminum frame has scratches, dents, or chips.
Not accepted:
- LCD Damage (Faulty): If the 6.7-inch AMOLED LCD display is broken (e.g., dead pixels, color, or visibility issues), 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 S21+?
Yes, we also have buyers for your Galaxy S21+. If it’s experiencing more severe issues, like hardware to software problems, you can still sell it to our trusted buyback store partners.
If this list sounds right, select broken > faulty to compare today's trade-in values for your old Samsung Galaxy S21+.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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Faulty | $76.00 | $1.00 | $25.44 | +$50.56 |
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Water Damaged | $76.00 | $1.00 | $19.62 | +$56.38 |
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No Power | $30.00 | $7.00 | $15.17 | +$14.83 |
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* Best market prices updated April 24th 2024
Broken Selling Condition Checklist:
- LCD/Touch Screen: Issues with the LCD screen or touch functionality.
- Main & Selfie Camera: Issues with the triple main camera and 10MP selfie camera.
- Sensors: Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, and others.
- Network Problems: Carrier connectivity, Bluetooth, or GPS problems.
- Software Issues: Android OS or App glitches or bugs.
- Hardware Problems: Problems with charging ports, buttons, or speakers.
- Power/Battery: The Li-Ion 4800 mAh battery has low life - but does work!
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.