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Selling used electronics has become popular over the last few years. Consumers are recoginzing a significant, lucrative secondary market for their used cell phones, laptops, iPods, digital cameras, and much more. There are a variety of websites online who would love to purchase your used electronics, and it has become a booming business. Industry growth is good and bad for the consumer. While more companies in the space makes it a more efficient market, yielding you more money for your cell phone or laptop, the decision on which company to work with has become more confusing and trying. The fact is that any joe of the street could program one of these websites. Navigating these waters can be tough, especially if you're looking to sell a high-dollar item like an iPhone.

Selling Cell Phones
90% of our customers come to Bewoop looking to sell their cell phone. Cell phones are a great item to sell because there is often a dislocation between the intrinsic and extrinsic values of cell phones. Said differently, people think their cell phones are worth less than they actually are. We can attribute this to the difference in contract and non-contract prices you pay for a new cell phone when you upgrade with your carrier. The great news is that you can make some serious cash when selling your new or used cell phone. If you really pay attention, and know exactly when your two year contract ends, you can usually upgrade for free when you factor in the re-sale value of your used cell phone. When you decide to sell your used cell phone, you should make sure you are 100% certain what phone you have. To do this, you can search Bewoop by brand or carrier so that you can find your correct phone.
Brand
When you're trying to find your cell phone on Bewoop, it is helpful to search by brand. Most people will think "sell blackberry" or "sell my HTC Droid" rather than "sell my blackberry bold 9700 for AT&T". Having said that, below are some of the top cell phone brands on the market.
Apple
If you've lived on planet earth over the last few years, you've heard of Apple. A few years ago, Apple made a big splash in the cell phone business with the original iPhone 2G. The 2G came in three hard drive sizes (4GB, 8GB and 16GB). After the 2G came the iPhone 3G. The iPhone 3G also came in several hard drive sizes (8GB, 16GB and 32GB). There were some other advancements between these two models, but that is another story. Then came the iPhone 3GS and now the iPhone 4. Today, Apple sells cell phones through AT&T and Verizon. The iPhone is without a doubt the most popular line of cell phones on the market today. Unless Steve jobs calls it quits and bequests his leadership to Bill Gates, the iPhone will likely serve as the industry leader for some time.

Blackberry
Blackberry cell phones, made by Research in Motion (RIM) were built with the business user in mind. The 8700 was the first really popular business phone built with a fully functional email platform. Then came the Blackberry Curve. As the longest running family of Blackberry cell phones, the curve made a huge splash in 2007. Named "Curve" because of the shape of it's keys (it was supposed to be easier to type with), the Blackberry Curve's first model series was the 8300. After the 8300 came the 8310, 8320, 8330 and 8350. The curve was offered by CDMA (Sprint, Verizon, US Cellular, etc..) and GSM (AT&T, T-Mobile) carriers and offered GPS, camera, wifi and various other technologies.
Latest Blackberry Cell Phones
Blackberry has done a great job at keeping up with the latest trends in cell phone production. With the business person in mind, and the every day consumer on the periphery, Blackberry has continued to build cell phones craved by the traditional business person and every day consumer alike.
Blackberry Bold 9780
The Blackberry Bold 9780 cell phone is one of Blackberry's latest creations, and a great phone to sell should you decide you don't like it (not likely). However, at some point in the near future, Blackberry will come out with an even better bold, and you will want to sell your Blackberry Bold 9780. When that day comes, make sure to return to Bewoop and get a price for your 9780.
Blackberry Bold 9700
As the predecessor to the Blackberry Bold 9780, the Blackberry Bold 9700 was one of the hottest Blackberry cell phones in the world. In the US, the 9700 is available for most GSM carriers including AT&T and Verizon. The 9700 uses the optical trackpad and was a great upgrade from the Bold 9000 which was a bit larger and used the now hated trackball. Selling a Blackberry Bold 9700 is easy, and Bewoop will give you top dollar if you want to sell your Blackberry Bold 9700 here.
Blackberry Bold 9650
The Blackberry Bold 9650 (also known as the Blackberry Bold 2) was made for CDMA carriers (like Verizon and Sprint), but also works with SIM cards, and thus, can be used on GSM networks as well. This is of great benefit to you travelling Sprint and Verizon users. Simply take your 9650 to Europe with you, pop in a SIM card, and you're off to the races. Like it's GSM brother, the Blackberry Bold 9650 is an easy cell phone to sell. If you need some extra cash, and you've already moved on to a 9780, or the iPhone 4 for Verizon, make sure and sell your Blackberry Bold 9650 here at Bewoop. We're the best place to trade in your used Blackberry, and we give the most cash for used cell phones. Period.
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