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Screen accuracy test: touch a target on the screen Touchscreen test: touch all points of the screen Pixel test: touch to identify dead pixels on an orange screen Phone Buttons check: check that buttons work Microphone check: speak directly into your device to check the sound works. Battery Drain Test: torch turns on and phone vibrates for 30 seconds to see how much it drains the battery
If your phone passes those tests, and you accept Boost’s trade-in offer, the next step is to head into an Australia Post Office and ship it off to Alegre (Boost’s refurbished specialist partner) for further inspection and testing. The app will give you a prepaid shipping label that can be printed out, or simply scanned at Australia Post, so you won’t be asked to pay any shipping fees. Once the physical tests have been completed at Alegre, you should receive payment to your nominated bank or PayPal account within 24 hours or so. With that said, there are plenty of other sites in Australia that will buy your old smartphone or tablet. So how do Boost’s offers compare? For the sake of comparison, let’s use the iPhone 13 128GB, the Google Pixel 5 128GB and the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 128GB. The Boost Trade-in program accepts Apple iPhone and iPad devices, Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets, Google Pixel phones and Huawei phones. They might not net you much, but Boost will accept phones as old as the iPhone 7 (2016), Galaxy S8 (2017) and the Google Pixel 3 (2018). While most of the big brands can be traded in, the increasingly popular Android brand OPPO is one notable exception missing from the list of devices. Smaller brands like realme, Motorola and TCL are also ineligible. Here’s a short list of trade-in prices offered by Boost: Buying a refurbished phone is not only a good way to save some money but it’s also an environmentally friendly way to continue the cycle of reusing and recycling old tech. But if you’re specifically trading in so you can get the latest and greatest smartphone, you can always get one on a plan. Below are this week’s most popular mobile phone plans that can be paired with a handset.