Second Hand Sony Phones
If you want to buy a Sony mobile phone for you or for someone as a gift, you’ll be glad to know that there is one way to save money on them. Instead of buying them brand new in store or even online, you can get them second hand right here on our website. There are many benefits of getting a second hand model but the best thing about it is that you get the phone for a much cheaper price than what it’d cost if it was brand new. As well as this, if there is one particular Sony phone that isn’t for sale brand new anymore because it’s a few years old but you really want it, you can buy it from someone else that’s trying to get rid of theirs.
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Sony Xperia 10, 64GB, Unlocked Android Smartphone, black, grade A condition | £77.99 Free delivery |
Sony Xperia 5 J8210 128GB Black Unlocked Single SIM Good Condition Grade B 564 | £99.99 Free delivery |
Sony Xperia 10, 64GB, grade A condition, Unlocked Android Smartphone, BLACK | £76.99 Free delivery |
Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium 64GB Unlocked Average Condition Grade C 746 | £79.99 Free delivery |
Sony Xperia 1 III 256GB Black Unlocked Dual SIM Average Condition Grade C 715 | £179.99 Free delivery |
Sony Xperia 1 II - 256GB - Black (Unlocked) (Single SIM) | £200.00 or make offer Free delivery |
As you can see from the list, you can find just about any used model that you’re looking for, even including one of the best Sony phones which is called the Xperia Play. The Xperia Play is a PlayStation certified phone and is the perfect phone for people who love to play games on handheld consoles. If you get the Xperia Play you’ll never have to carry around a Nintendo DS or PSP with you ever again because you’ll be able to play great games from your own phone!
Buying a second hand Sony really is a no brainer when you think about it, but just make sure that you know what network the phone is on. There’s no point getting a phone that’s locked to O2 if you want to use an Orange sim card in it for example, unless you’re willing to change to O2. If you can, try to get an unlocked phone so it’ll work with any network but these usually cost a little bit extra, although we think it’s worth paying a bit more for!