What Value in Nokia N Series?
By Mike Browne on January 19,
 2010 at 00:00,

What Value in Nokia N Series? Nokia releases more smartphones than any other manufacturer out there but while we all want the latest and greatest, some people are more than happy with the level of technology. For instance, did you know the Nokia N95 8GB is still being bought two years after release? It's not only the N95 8GB, all N Series devices are still in demand. Find out the value of the Nokia N Series after the jump...

Earlier we ran a story about the recycle value of the average Nokia phone, which threw up a few interesting price points. However, it seems that the true value of Nokia smartphones is still in their N Series, as every handset is worth more than you think and actually retains its value more than any other handset manufacturer.

Check out the Nokia N Series Recycle Prices:

1: Nokia N97 - £197

2: Nokia N97 Mini - £171.12

3: Nokia N900 - £150

4: Nokia N86 - £144

5: Nokia N95 8GB - £119

6: Nokia N96 - £117

7: Nokia N95 - £87.50

In a statement on the prices being offered by SellMyMobile, Keir McConomy, MD for SellMyMobile.com commented, 'Its N-series in particular [that] has really held its value, and the fact that mobile phone buyers are still paying in excess of £100 for the N95 – a phone which is now more than two years old – shows it’s not only the latest handsets which will earn consumers good money from recycling.'

To give this a little perspective, according to SellMyMobile, some 22,078 phones have been recycled since Christmas, selling for an average price of just £25. So, if you're thinking of upgrading to a more expensive Nokia N Series smartphone, you can buy in confidence, knowing it'll be worth more in the long run than any other device out.

So, if someone asks you 'What value in the Nokia N Series?' You can reply. 'Plenty, thanks!'

  • Richard

    Might dig out my old N95 and send it off, £87.50 for a phone I got for free 17months ago cant be bad. Then again might alos fire off the N97 and buy something a little reliable.