While policies vary by location, the following retailers and types of shops are known for accepting non-functional tech: PayMore - Buy, Sell & Trade Electronics
Consoles with power issues or software glitches.
Smartwatches with cracked faces, or audio devices like Bluetooth speakers with charging port issues. Where to Sell Broken Electronics
Selling broken electronics to a pawn shop is possible, but it depends heavily on the specific shop's business model. While many traditional pawn shops require items to be in , others specialize in buying "as-is" tech for parts or refurbishment. Common Electronics Accepted in Broken Condition
Devices with cracked screens, battery issues, or those that are "sluggish".
Units with broken keyboards, faulty ports, or damaged displays.
Shops that do accept broken items often focus on high-demand brands like , Samsung , and Sony because their internal components (motherboards, screens, and cameras) remain valuable even if the device doesn't function.