Phone recycling is an excellent way to responsibly dispose of old or broken phones, helping the environment but also saving you cash. Find out more, here, in our blog archive for recycling.
Did you know your old tech lying around could be turned into cash while positively impacting the environment? Allow us at Mazuma Mobile to show you how! Selling multiple items for recycling at once not only puts extra money in your pocket but also helps reduce e-waste and conserve natural resources. We're here to take care of all kinds of devices, including mobile phones, tablets,…
Have you cleared that junk drawer and encountered some of your old devices? While they may no longer be useful anymore, they could earn you money. Perhaps your family have given you an old mobile to sell, or you have recently traded for the latest iPhone and are considering our phone trade-in services. Whatever the case, you may have questions: What do I send, and…
It's finally here – the end of the year. It's the time when even the grouchiest of grinches start humming along to the never-ending Christmas songs, and everyone starts looking forward to the promise of a new year. It's a time of hope. Hope we will at least make it to the end of January with our new year's resolutions. Hope that the disasters from…
Here at Mazuma HQ, we test, grade and refurbish thousands of phones people send to us every month. Our thorough grading system allows us to be transparent about the condition of any refurbished phones we go on to sell. It also helps our team decide whether the phone can be refurbished and given a new home or if it's reached the end of its working…
Technology is an ever changing landscape with new exciting inventions emerging each year. This often means that a lot of us feel the need to upgrade our tech, especially our mobile phones, every 18 months to two years. It’s also estimated that by the end of 2020, over 1.57 billion smartphones will be sold to end users. This means there are a lot of old mobile phones…
As smartphones become more and more advanced, prices have increased too, with the very latest devices costing as much as £1,000! Even though you may be planning to pay it back month by month on a contract, that’s still a lot of money, no matter how you look at it. Another option is to either buy a second-hand phone or pick up a refurbished one…
It’s no secret that the latest smartphones are not cheap and if you want cutting edge tech, you’re going to have to pay for it. Even if you offset the costs by taking out a contract, a new phone is still going to set you back a fair bit over the course of the contract. Buying a refurbished model could drastically bring those costs down,…