Xbox Series X 2TB
Microsoft · 2024

Sell my Xbox Series X 2TB

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How much is a Xbox Series X 2TB worth in the UK?

Updated Xbox Series X with 2TB storage and refreshed design options.

The price you get for your Xbox Series X 2TB depends on its condition, storage size and which recycler you choose. Prices can vary by up to £100 for the same MacBook — GadgetRank compares all major UK recyclers in real time so you always see the best offer before you commit.

The price you receive will depend on which recycler you choose — offers can vary by £50 or more for the same device in the same condition.

What happens to your Xbox Series X 2TB after you sell it?

Once your Xbox Series X 2TB reaches the recycler, it goes through a multi-point inspection to verify its condition. If it matches what you selected, your payment is processed — most recyclers pay within 1-3 working days of receiving the device.

The vast majority of phones sold through recyclers are repaired, refurbished and resold — either in the UK or internationally. A small percentage that cannot be economically repaired are broken down for parts or responsibly recycled. Either way, your device stays out of landfill.

Selling your Xbox Series X 2TB instead of leaving it in a drawer is one of the most straightforward things you can do to reduce electronic waste. The UK generates over 1.5 million tonnes of e-waste each year — and phones are among the most recoverable items in that stream.

Tips to get the best price for your Xbox Series X 2TB

  • Sign out of Xbox account before sending
  • Factory reset via Settings > System > Console info > Reset console
  • Be honest about condition — recyclers inspect every device and will revise offers if it does not match
  • Lock in your quote before posting — most recyclers hold their price for 14-30 days
  • Sign out of Google account before sending — a locked device will be returned without payment

What condition should I select for my Xbox Series X 2TB?

Excellent — no marks, scratches or dents. Screen is perfect. Battery health 80% or above. Looks as close to new as possible.

Good — light signs of use. Minor scratches that you have to look for. Fully functional. This is the most common condition for phones that have been used with a case.

Faulty — powers on but has a fault. Cracked screen, broken buttons, liquid damage or other issue. You still get paid, but less than working devices.

Being honest about condition is important. Recyclers inspect every device and will revise their offer if the condition does not match what you selected. This delays payment and can be frustrating. When in doubt, select the lower grade.

How fast does the Xbox Series X 2TB lose value?

Most smartphones lose 30-50% of their value in the first year. The best time to sell is always before the manufacturer announces the next generation — once a successor is announced, prices drop quickly as demand shifts.

Can I sell a broken Xbox Series X 2TB?

Yes. You can still get paid for a Xbox Series X 2TB that has a fault. Recyclers buy broken phones to repair and resell, or to use for parts. Select Faulty when comparing prices to see offers for broken devices.

What recyclers will still buy in faulty condition:

  • Cracked or broken screen
  • Damaged back glass
  • Battery issues — drains quickly or does not hold charge
  • Buttons not working
  • Camera problems
  • Software faults

What recyclers typically will not buy:

  • Liquid damage — most recyclers will not purchase water damaged devices
  • Activation locked — if Google account is still active on the device, it cannot be resold. Remove your account before sending.
  • Does not power on at all
  • Missing major components

Always be upfront about the fault when getting a quote. Recyclers test every device on arrival and will revise their offer if the condition is worse than described.

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