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Know what you should do before passing your cell phone on to someone else. It's extremely important!

The number of consumers looking for used cell phones has grown significantly since last year. In the first half of this year, demand for this type of cell phone grew by 13% compared to the same period last year, especially in relation to high-end devices. A used cell phone can cost around 40% less than a new device.

Of the 30 million cell phones sold in retail in 2022, 22 million were replacements for similar models. This data shows that consumers are more resistant to buying expensive cell phones, which has greatly increased the demand for cheaper devices, with used cell phones becoming a viable option. This demand for used cell phones can be a great option for both buyers and sellers, who can use the money from the sale to make a down payment on a new device.

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However, if you are planning to sell your old cell phone, it is important that you take some precautions to ensure the security of your data and ensure that it does not fall into the wrong hands. Check out some important tips for selling your smartphone safely, knowing that your personal information is protected.

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1 – Back up your files

Before selling your cell phone or any other device, it is important that you back up all the important files stored there, such as photos, videos, messages, contacts and documents.

You can do this in a number of ways, depending on your phone model and preferences. One option is to use a cloud storage service, such as Google Drive, iCloud, Samsung Cloud or Google Account, to back up online. Another option is to transfer the data to a computer or other external device, such as a flash drive or external hard drive.

2 – Log out of your accounts and write down your passwords

Remember to write down all the your passwords of apps and social networks before logging out of your accounts and deleting your login details. If you forget them, you will need to go through a tedious password recovery process, which can be easily resolved through simple and hassle-free management.

3 – Delete your data

After making a backup, erase all your personal data from your device, such as photos, documents, videos, messages, passwords, contacts, and any other type of personal information. The quickest way to do this is to restore your phone to factory settings, erasing all data and settings, leaving it as if it were new. It is important to remember that this action is irreversible, so make sure that your data has been backed up beforehand.

4 – Remove the chip and memory card

It is also extremely important to remember to remove your SIM card and memory card before handing over your smartphone. These cards contain important information such as phone numbers and important files. Make sure that all files are backed up and then remove the cards.

5 – Clean the device

It is also important that you clean the device properly, removing all signs of use and dirt, handing it over in perfect condition to the new owner. You can use a soft cloth with a little isopropyl alcohol to clean the screen, body and control buttons. Then dry it and that's it, it will be perfect to be passed on.