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Story time: My phone stopped working the other day. As in completely frozen and not even loading the icons in my folders. For months I had been getting messages that I was running out of space, which led me to transferring everything over to my computer, bit by bit. Ironically enough, this was the longest time Iâve had a phone. But all good things must come to an end, especially with modern technology; however, this doesnât mean my old phone automatically gets demoted to scrap metal. There are still plenty of options for a veteran phone thatâs approaching its shelf life.
Here are ten things you can do with an old phone:Â
Sell it â Believe it or not as old as your phone might be, itâs still worth something. While weighing out your options, you might want to consider selling it. Sites like trademore.com will give you the best bang for your buck. This site also lets people buy phones for really cheap, so you know. After selling your old phone, you can get an easy replacement too.Â
Recycle it â You might be through with your phone, or maybe itâs been sitting in your drawer for months and you just want to chuck it, but please. Whatever you do, donât throw it out. Itâs bad for the environment and also a waste. Best Buy and Staples for example will recycle old phones for free. Even better are some places that will pay you a little for your old phone; itâs not a lot but every little bit counts!Â
Use it as a home phone â Nowadays, an extra phone line is sometimes cheaper than having a house phone. Using an old phone for your home makes sense as you can always leave it on ring, and itâll serve as a backup for reaching your family in case they donât answer their personal cells or if their phones have died.
Trade it in â Certain phone carriers allow you to trade your phone and in exchange you get a discount on your next device. Itâs an incentive to upgrade, and everyone wins. Or sometimes phone carriers might offer certain deals like a free line if you trade in when youâre switching carriers. Thereâs always room for negotiating!
Pass it down â This goes without saying, but Iâm sure thereâs someone in your family or group of friends who would take your phone and appreciate it. Whether itâs a younger cousin or a parent with a more traditional phone and might want something fancier, thereâs always somewhere to spread the love. Or perhaps itâs time your teen has their first phone, so you think this is a good way to track where they are and keeping them in contact. And for your smaller kids who want to be just like mommy and daddy who are always on their phone, well. I think youâd rather they play with an old phone. Â
Donate it â There are organizations that accept old phones for those in need. Itâs a great and easy way to give back to the community. Sometimes we forget that mobile phones are a luxury. But they are definitely a necessity for our generation, and we can take it for granted that theyâre not necessarily available to everyone.Â
Use it as a travel phone â I recently went to Paris and after my flight got delayed for 24 hours, what was already a short trip got cut even shorter. Then once in Paris, I managed to lose my phone after finally seeing the Eiffel Tower. I luckily tracked it down eight hours later by a small miracle, but what would have saved me some peace of mind would be using a backup phone simply for traveling. That way I wonât have a heart attack if I lose it while abroad.
Use it for your car â For those of you who donât have a fancy car that can tell you where youâre parked, this can be a DIY GPS tracker. You can also keep it in your car and have it as a music player. Or you can also mount it under your center mirror and use it as a dash cam.Â
Turn it into a business phone â When you have your own business, sometimes itâs tough to separate your personal life from business. A second phone for work might become necessary. Itâs also just good for your mental health to keep business separate from the rest of your life.Â
Just keep it â If youâre like me and tend to lose things chronically, it might be a good idea to just keep an old phone as backup. Itâs never a bad thing. That way if youâre like me, youâll have a ready standby when you lose your phone or if it gets demolished in a freak accident. An old phone is better than no phone!
   If you do decide to keep the phone here are also some other quick ideas:
Alarm clock â If youâre not a morning person and want to just smash your phone when your alarm sounds off, then maybe itâs a good idea to keep it just so you can throw it across the room. Half joking. Half serious.Â
Remote control â Itâs pretty impressive what a smartphone can do nowadays. For example, you can turn an old phone into a universal remote for your TV and multiple smart devices in your house.Â
Security camera â This is especially relevant for families with children; it just creates an extra level of security and itâs an easy option to implement.
Baby monitor â There are now apps you can download where you can watch how your baby is doing, whether they make a sound or move around.Â
SOS phone â You can never be too safe. Storing away an old phone in a safe place with a prepaid SIM card as a backup is a good security measure, especially if your phone ever gets taken away or if youâre constantly being tracked. It might be a good idea to just have it hidden to protect yourself.Â
These are just some small ideas on what you can do with your phone. Thereâs of course so much more but just know thereâs always more options. Explore all your options and see what is the best choice.Â
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15 Things to Do with Your Old Phone Thank you to Trademore for sponsoring this post. Story time: My phone stopped working the other day.













