Use SellMyMobile to sell your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G now for the best price, thanks to the mobile recycling companies we’re partnered with.

Sell my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

If you want to sell your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G then SellMyMobile is the place to do it. We partner with dozens of carefully selected recyclers to get you a great price and ensure your old Samsung phone is reused or recycled properly.

How do I sell my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Follow these simple steps to sell your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G with SellMyMobile.

  1. Compare offers – Take a look at the table above to compare current offers on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G. Tell us its storage capacity, whether it’s locked or unlocked and its condition and we’ll show you the best prices you can get for your old device
  2. Send your devicein - Once you pick the offer you like best, click it to go straight to the recycler’s website. Then they’ll send you a postage pack for your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G
  3. Get paid - Your recycler will take a look at your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G to ensure it’s in the condition they’re expecting. After that, they’ll send your money using your preferred payment method - bank transfer, cheque or PayPal

Can I sell my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G if it’s damaged?

Yes. It’s ok to sell a broken or damaged Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G. All you need to do is choose the ‘broken’ option and you’ll see prices that reflect its condition. Remember, you’ll get less for a broken model and that water damage may mean you only get a nominal fee.

For more info, take a look at our guide to selling a damaged phone.

How much can I sell my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G for?

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G is worth a lot at the time of writing. Take a look at the table above for the most up-to-date offers.

Models with higher storage capacity sell for the most cash, and you’ll get more if it’s in good condition.

When is the best time to trade in my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G?

It’s a good idea to sell your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G as soon as possible. With newer models like the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G now available, the Galaxy S22 5G is much in demand by recyclers who are willing to pay a good price.

If you want to hold on for a while, it’s advisable to sell your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G before Samsung’s annual Unpacked Galaxy event, which usually takes place in early February. Prices may fall after that date.

How long does it take to get paid?

Once your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G has been sent in and your recycler has assessed it, you should be paid within a week via bank transfer, PayPal or cheque.

Why should I trade in my phone with SellMyMobile?

Trading in your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G makes perfect sense. It means you can get a good price and be paid quickly and securely. But it also means your old phone won’t cause pollution by going to landfill. Instead, it’ll be reused or recycled properly, and either sold on or used to refurbish another handset.

What other Samsung Galaxy phones can I sell?

Check out our Samsung page to see what other Galaxy phones our recyclers will take. It includes the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S22 5G, high end Galaxy Z Flip4 5G or the old school Galaxy S10

Frequently asked questions

Can I sell my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G if it’s water damaged?

You can sell a water damaged Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G. However, water damage usually renders phones unusable, meaning you may only get a nominal fee and some recyclers may refuse to take it. Check directly with recyclers.

Can I sell my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G if it’s broken?

Yes, you can sell a broken Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G. Just be sure to tell recyclers what they can expect so that their quote is what you end up being paid.

What happens to my handset once it’s been traded in?

Once your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G has been traded in, it will be checked over by the recycler. They’ll then decide whether it can be resold in its current condition, repaired or taken apart and its components then used for recycling other phones. Experts will then dispose of anything that cannot be recycled safely, with nothing going to landfill.