Sell your Microsoft devices
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Phones
Surface Pro
Surface Pro 11
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Surface Pro 10
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Surface Pro 9 5G
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Surface Pro 9
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Surface Pro 8
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Surface Pro 7+
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Surface Pro X (SQ2)
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Surface Pro X
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Surface Pro 7
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Surface Pro 6
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Surface Pro 5 (2017)
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Surface Pro 4
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Surface Pro 3
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Surface Pro 2
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Surface Pro (1st Gen)
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Surface Go
Other Surface
Surface Laptop
Surface Book
Xbox Headsets
Xbox Accessories
Xbox Series X Console Wrap
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Elite Series 2 Carry Case with Charging Pack
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Elite Series 2 Complete Component Pack
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Xbox One S Vertical Stand
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Surface Dial
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Kinect 2.0 Adapter Cable (Xbox One S / Windows)
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Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter
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Xbox One Digital TV Tuner
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Kinect 2 Sensor (Xbox One)
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Xbox Remote
Surface Pen
Surface Dock
Earphones
Headphones
Music Players
Smart Glasses
Game Consoles

Xbox Series X Digital Edition
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Xbox Series X
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Xbox Series S
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Xbox One S All-Digital Edition
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Xbox One X
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Xbox One S
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Xbox One
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Xbox 360 E
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Xbox 360 S
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Xbox 360 Elite
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Xbox 360 Pro
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Xbox 360 Original
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Xbox 360 Core
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What affects your Microsoft payout
Every offer on MyDeviceValue is set by a real buyback company against a specific Microsoft device. A few things move the number up or down more than anything else.
- Carrier lock. Unlocked Microsoft devices typically beat carrier locked offers because more buyers can accept them. Each model page has a network selector so you can see your exact payout.
- Model and year. Newer Microsoft devices hold the highest top prices. If you are deciding when to sell, the price drop is usually steepest in the first 30 days after a new generation launches.
- Accessories and account lock. Original box and charger usually do not change the offer, but a missing power button, dead biometrics, or activation lock will. Sign out of your accounts and disable Find My or Google account lock before shipping.
How to sell your Microsoft in 4 steps
Microsoft buyback FAQs
Is an unlocked Microsoft device worth more than a carrier locked one?
Usually, yes. Most vendors here accept both, but unlocked devices attract more bidders, which pushes the top price up. Use the network selector on each model page to filter offers to your specific carrier so you see the exact payout.
Can I sell a broken or cracked Microsoft device?
Buyers vary on whether they accept a damaged Microsoft device. Check the Faulty grade on your model page. If no offers appear, the device may currently be uneconomic to recycle through buyback. Manufacturer recycling or a local repair shop are usually the next best routes.
How long does it take to get paid for a Microsoft device?
Once you accept an offer, most vendors send a prepaid shipping label within 24 hours. Inspection takes 1 to 2 business days after the device arrives, and payment is typically issued the same day inspection clears. End to end, expect 7 to 10 business days from when you ship.
Is it safer to trade in my Microsoft device with my carrier or manufacturer instead?
Carrier and manufacturer trade in programs are convenient but usually pay in store credit at well below open market rates. The buyback companies on MyDeviceValue pay cash (PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, ACH, or check) and most sellers receive 20 to 40% more than the equivalent trade in.



