South Korean giant Samsung has launched the Galaxy Easy Compensation program to reduce e-waste and encourage recycling. The program, which launched in South Korea on January 14, allows users to quickly sell second-hand Galaxy smartphones. Samsung plans to expand the program to international markets in the near future. about this reports Neowin edition.
“We expect this program to increase the long-term value of Galaxy products and contribute to the development of the circular economy,” said Jeong Ho-jin, vice president of Samsung Electronics Korea.
The program allows you to sell used phones without having to purchase a new model. This not only helps reduce e-waste but also ensures that Galaxy owners get a good deal on their devices.
The program is valid for Galaxy S23, S22, S21, S20, Z Fold5, Z Fold4, Z Fold3, Z Flip5, Z Flip4 and Z Flip3 models. Supported models may vary by country.
To participate, users must visit Samsung.com, estimate the value of their device on the Galaxy Easy Compensation page, and if they accept the offer, follow the company’s instructions to ship the phone via courier. After checking the condition of the phone, Samsung will classify it as Excellent, Good or Recycled and offer a price accordingly.
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