Value of phone with damaged screen

on 26-01-2017 12:20
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on 26-01-2017 12:20
So during the Christmas period I had a bit of an over-active dance with my kids (there was no booze involved on the part of me, honest) during one of their discos. Unfortunately my beautiful and relatively new Nexus 6P took a nose dive out of my pocket, hit the ground with a thud and since then my screen has been wrecked with nothing appearing onscreen at all. The phone is still working apart from that as the fingerprint unlock still causes the familiar buzz when I unlock it.
There is a value of £252 left on my contract.
My phone has a value of £135 according to the O2 upgrade page.
The cose of fixing my phone is too expensive for me to afford.
Therefore I was wondering does the £135 value still hold weight despite the damage to the handset? I was going to use that to bring down the remaining cost of the contract allowing me to pay the full balance off quicker so I can get a new phone.
Thoughts?
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on 26-01-2017 12:27
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on 26-01-2017 12:27
@Anonymous You'd probably be better off looking to see what you could get for the phone through CEX rather than O2. https://uk.webuy.com/
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on 26-01-2017 12:28
Hi @Anonymous I very much doubt a damaged phone will have the same value as that shown to upgrade....
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on 26-01-2017 12:46
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 26-01-2017 12:49
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on 26-01-2017 12:49
Insurance? Maybe even contact your home insurance as some do cover phones.
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on 26-01-2017 13:45
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on 26-01-2017 13:45
Any valuation is given to a phone in average working condition with no superficial damage. Any estimate is invariably knocked down so as it stands your phone is virtually worthless if left to the whims of Recycle.
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on 27-01-2017 00:07

