Old to New: Huawei Launches a New Exchange Program for Smartphones

Old to New: Huawei Launches a New Exchange Program for Smartphones

Huawei has launched a new trade-in program for smartphones in Germany. Were experts in the field of take-back concepts in association with Teccycle A new website Huawei launched in online store.

Customers get a discount of up to EUR 540 when they exchange their old device and as an additional bonus EUR 350 when purchasing a new Huawei smartphone – up to EUR 890 can be saved. Especially practical: the old smartphone you traded is not necessarily possible from iPhones selected from Huawei and iPads, Samsung Galaxy phones, or devices from other manufacturers.

In the interests of environmental protection, Huawei also promises to recycle customers’ old cell phones.

Business in your old cell phone: this is how the new Huawei promotion works

When purchasing a new Huawei smartphone, customers can save a lot of money by handing over the old device.

When purchasing a new Huawei smartphone, customers can save a lot of money by handing over the old device.

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To secure payment or rebate for older devices, you need On the promotion page The desired new Huawei phone must be selected first. On the next screen, click “Yes” under “Trade-in”. Then you choose the cell phone in which you want to do business.

Then some questions have to be answered about the status of the device, based on which Huawei will later submit an offer to the customer. Then enter IMEI number – how to know We explain you here.

Now the online order can be completed, in which the customer sends his old cell phone to Huawei and later receives cashback for the purchase of the new Huawei smartphone after the final evaluation of the residual value. According to Huawei, the new cell will be delivered within the next one to three working days and is free.

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