How do you clear your phone before trading it in

Smartphones have become an essential part of our lives, which means that they house everything from sensitive personal and health information to bank and financial records. If you have a smartphone right now and you are thinking about trading it in, here are some important things you should do before you go to the shop to trade it for cash or toward a new phone.

How do you clear your phone before trading it in

1: Back it Up

The first step before you trade in a new phone is to back up all the items on there that you want to keep. That includes things like pictures, videos, important files, contacts, logins and passwords, and more. If you have an iPhone you can use the iCloud feature to backup your phone to the cloud, then easily download all that information to your new iPhone. With an Android phone you can back it up to your Google Drive. You can also use third-party backup services like Dropbox or Microsoft Office OneDrive. Do this before you get to the store to trade in your phone, since it can take a while to complete.

2: Wipe the Data

If you have a relatively new phone model, and it’s still in pretty good shape, there’s a good chance your phone will be refurbished and resold to another user in the near future. For that reason it’s critical that you erase all the sensitive information on your phone that, if it fell into the wrong hands, could hurt you. Most devices have a factory reset option, which deletes most everything that you have done on or to the phone, although it may not erase everything.

The challenge you may have is with an older model, or one that is broken and you cannot turn it on to get to the factory reset. In that case, take it to a place where they can help you remove all the data stored on the solid state drive (SSD) chip inside. That means you don’t want to just mail it off to some phone rebate place, or drop it in a container at a big-box store, since you have no idea what will happen after that. Take it to a place like Bad Apple, where our helpful staff can clear the information so you know you are secure.

3: Find the Best Place for Trade-Ins

It might seem like all phone trade-ins are the same, but they definitely are not. If you are looking for a new phone, look for a place that offers a credit toward your new device for current phones that are in good condition. If you just want cash, compare all the available options before you go to make sure you’re getting the maximum value from your phone.

If your smartphone has reached the end of its useful life for you, check out Bad Apple’s trade-in program to get cash for your smartphone or value toward a new device today.

Sometimes a simple factory reset won’t completely erase all the data on your device, and the new owner of your device might easily restore your files, messages and even photos. Some apps and browsers might also store your login details and passwords. We recommend that you remove all applications from your device; that’s right, you should even delete VPN apps if you’re going to sell your device. So before you trade away your device, make sure that you follow these steps to wipe it completely.

What to do before trading your Android

  • Delete saved passwords from your browsers and apps. Unsync them from associated accounts.
  • Remove your SIM card and any external storage.
  • Log out of your Google accounts.

    Go to Settings> Users and Accounts, select your accounts, and then click ‘Remove.’ (If you have a Samsung device, remove the accounts from your phone and tablet too).

  • Remove any payment cards associated with your phone.

    Go to the Google Play Store app. Tap Menu> Payment methods> More payment settings. Sign in to pay.google.com if needed. Choose the payment method you want to remove and tap Remove.

  • Deactivate factory reset protection.

    If your Android device came with the operating system 5.0 Lollipop or later, your phone will have Android device protection or factory reset protection (FRP). You will need to deactivate it — otherwise, the new owner won’t be able to use your phone.

    If your phone came with an older operating system, you can skip to the next step. If you are unsure which version your phone is running, you can find that out by going to Settings> About device/phone> Software info.

    To deactivate the FRP:

    1. Go to Settings;
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    3. Select Accounts;
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    5. Tap on your account;
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    7. Choose Remove Account.
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  • Sign out of Android Beta if you have Pixel or Nexus phones.
  • Encrypt your data. A simple factory data reset doesn’t completely wipe all the data from your phone, so all your files can be easily recovered. Encrypted data means that even if the new owner of your device tries to restore your data, they won’t be able to access it.
    1. Go to Settings> Security & location;
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    3. Tap Encryption & credentials;
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    5. Tap Encrypt phone.
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  • Upload dummy data

    For an extra layer of security, you can upload junk data on to your phone before performing a factory reset. Just upload a few video files or any other data to fill your internal phone storage. This method will make restoring the sensitive data you’ve already encrypted virtually impossible to decrypt.

How to backup your Android

How to back up your files

1. Go to Settings;

2. Choose System;

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3. Click Backup;

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4. Switch it to On. Your data will be stored in Google Drive.

Android 8.1 or later automatically backs up your text messages (but not your call log). If you want a more secure way to save your text messages and your call log, you can use third-party tools to do so.

You should also sync your apps with your Google account. Normally, Google apps will sync with your account automatically, but if this doesn’t happen, you can sync them manually:

1. Go to Settings;

2. Tap Accounts;

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3. Turn on Automatically sync data.

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Please note that to sync other apps, you will have to check individual app settings and sync them manually.

How to back up your Google photos

1. Open the Google Photos app;

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2. Sign in;

3. Click on the triple-bar icon in the top left corner;

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4. Select Settings;

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5. Tap Back up & sync;

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6. Switch it on by tapping on the toggle next to the Back up to Google Drive option.

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Keep in mind, however, that Google Photos is not the best choice in terms of privacy. If you are looking for something more private, check our list of more private photo apps.

The same goes for Google Drive. While it can be a useful back-up tool, there are many privacy-focused Google Drive alternatives.

How to back up your messages

If you have an Android 8.1 or later, your text messages (but not your call log) will be backed up automatically. If you want a more secure way to save your text messages and your call log, you can use SMS Backup & Restore, a Google app that will back everything up on your Gmail account. For a step-by-step guide, click here.

1. Go to Settings> System.

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2. Tap Reset Options;

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3. Choose Erase all data (factory reset);

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4. Tap the Reset phone button;

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5. Tap Erase everything. Your phone will be returned to the same state as when you purchased it.

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Lastly, remove the device from your Google account. Head to the Recently Used Devices section in your Google account. Once you log in, you’ll be able to see which devices are connected and linked to your account. Find the phone you are selling, click on it, and then click ‘Remove.’

Check out our video on wiping your Android phone below.

What to do before trading in your iPhone

  • If you have an apple watch, unpair it from your device. Click here to find out how.
  • Sign out and turn off services like:
    • iMessage: Go to Settings> Messages> Switch off the iMessage option.
    • Wallet & Apple Pay: Settings> Wallet & Apple Pay> Click on your Card> Remove Card.
    • Find my Phone feature: Settings> Your Name> Find My> Find My iPhone> Slide the toggle next to Find My iPhone and Enable Offline Findings.
    • Your Apple ID: Go to Settings> Your Name> Scroll Down and tap ‘Sign Out’> You will be prompted to enter your password.
  • Sign out of apps that store your login details, like Facebook and Gmail, and make sure they don’t retain these details.
  • Sign out of iTunes, the App store, and iCloud as well as other stores and accounts;
  • Delete any saved passwords from your browsers.
  • Remove the serial number of your device from your Apple account profile.

    Go to appleid.apple.com, log in to your account, and scroll down to ‘Devices.’ Here you’ll see all the devices linked to your Apple ID. Click on the device you wish to sell and click ‘Remove.’

  • Remove your SIM card.

Before wiping your phone clean, back up any data and personal information you want to keep. Here’s how:

1. Tap Settings;

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2. Click on your name;

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3. Choose iCloud. Sign in to your account if you haven’t done so already;

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4. Scroll down to find iCloud Backup and tap it;

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5. Turn it on by tapping the toggle on the right;

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6. Click Ok to confirm;

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7. Tap Back Up Now. Just make sure you are connected to Wi-Fi to start a backup.

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For extra security, you can encrypt your backup by doing the following:

1. Open iTunes and connect your phone to your computer;

2. Click on the button with the small phone icon;

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3. Go to Summary and click on Encrypt iPhone backup;

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4. Create a password for the backup;

5. iTunes will now back up your phone and encrypt your backup.

You must be signed in to your iCloud account to perform these steps. iCloud synchronizes and stores your data in a virtual drive. You can also choose which apps to use with iCloud in Settings. You can back up text messages, contacts, and emails this way.

If you want to back up your call logs, you can only do so by using third-party software. If you have photos or music that you would like to keep, sync your phone with iTunes. For a step-by-step guide, visit Apple’s Support page.

What else to do before you wipe your phone

  • If you have an apple watch, unpair it from your device. Click here to find out how.
  • Sign out and turn off services like:
    • iMessage: Go to Settings> Messages> Switch off the iMessage option.
    • Wallet & Apple Pay: Settings> Wallet & Apple Pay> Click on your Card> Remove Card.
    • Find my Phone feature: Settings> Your Name> Find My> Find My iPhone> Slide the toggle next to Find My iPhone and Enable Offline Findings.
    • Your Apple ID: Go to Settings> Your Name> Scroll Down and tap ‘Sign Out’> You will be prompted to enter your password.
  • Sign out of apps that store your login details, like Facebook and Gmail, and make sure they don’t retain these details.
  • Sign out of iTunes, the App store, and iCloud as well as other stores and accounts;
  • Delete any saved passwords from your browsers.
  • Remove the serial number of your device from your Apple account profile.

    Go to appleid.apple.com, log in to your account, and scroll down to ‘Devices.’ Here you’ll see all the devices linked to your Apple ID. Click on the device you wish to sell and click ‘Remove.’

  • Remove your SIM card.

1. Go to Settings;

2. Scroll down to General;

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3. Tap Reset;

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4. Press Erase All Content and Settings;

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5. Click Erase Now. Tap one more time to confirm;

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6. Enter your passcode;

7. Enter Apple ID password to erase the phone.

How can I erase my iPhone without an Apple ID password?

If you forgot your Apple ID password, you can reset it by going to your account page, clicking on Forgot Apple ID or password?, and following the required steps. If you cannot retrieve your Apple ID password, you can still wipe your phone:

1. Connect your iPhone to a computer and open iTunes;

2. Click on the button with the small phone icon;

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3. Go to Summary and click on Restore iPhone.

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Be aware that erasing your iPhone this way doesn’t delete all your data and settings completely. The deleted information cannot be accessed via the iOS interface, but it stays on your device and could be accessed by an experienced technician or hacker. To erase your data completely, you have to overwrite it using a third-party app. Just make sure you use a reliable program that respects your privacy.

How do I clear my phone for trading in?

How to wipe your Android.
Go to Settings> System..
Tap Reset Options;.
Choose Erase all data (factory reset);.
Tap the Reset phone button;.
Tap Erase everything. Your phone will be returned to the same state as when you purchased it..

Should I wipe my phone before trading it in?

Before you send in an Android device to Apple as a trade-in, be sure to do the following: Back up your data. Erase the device. Remove any SIM cards, memory cards, cases, and screen protectors.

Does a factory reset delete everything?

A factory data reset erases your data from the phone. While data stored in your Google Account can be restored, all apps and their data will be uninstalled. To be ready to restore your data, make sure that it's in your Google Account. Learn how to back up your data.

How do I clear my phone before returning it?

Before returning or exchanging your phone, you'll want to back up your personal information and then clear it off the phone..
Tap Settings > General Management > Reset..
Select Factory Data Reset..
Tap Reset Device..