
Phones can and do drop and shatter within minutes of coming out of the box. Smart tip: Buy the case before you start using your phone. We know, we know, it ruins the appeal of a particularly slick gradient color or design, but if you want to keep your phone free of dents and cracks for when you sell it, a case is the way to go.

Yes, you need one: You probably already use a case to keep your phone's delicate glass screen and back from breaking. Read more: Best places to sell your used electronics in 2020 Whatever you do, don't skip the case The key is to think about these things now, not days before you're ready to move on. While you can't control the rate of phone depreciation, selling a device in good condition could mean a difference of hundreds of dollars. While there are many places in the Ontario area that will recycle your mobile devices, why give them away? Cellairis will pay you cash, helping you recoup some of the money you paid for your expensive cell phones and tablets.Whatever the reason, it's important to know how to get the most money for your device and what your options for selling or trading in your phone to a carrier or using a peer-to-peer marketplace like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. Not only can electronics, like cell phones and tablets, leak toxins into the soil, they have valuable materials that can be recycled and used to make new products, reducing the need to mine for more metals. California law prohibits throwing away electronics due to the harmful impact on the environment.


Electronics are especially toxic to the environment when tossed in the trash. Recycling is important to keep non-biodegradable items out of landfills. The Cellairis store at Ontario Mills will buy most old and used mobile devices and give you a competitive price for those outdated or broken electronics that you no longer need. Do you have a California gold mine in your home in Ontario? If you have hung on to old iPhones, broken iPads and other mobile devices, they could earn you some cash.
