6 Convenient Things to Do With an Old iPhone

Thinking of trading in your old iPhone now that the 6S and 6S Plus are out? Instead of throwing it into your side drawer with the rest of your old pals, Photojojo breaks down six ways to use your old device.

1. Trade It In

This is the easiest way to get money back on your phone. Bring it with you when you go to pick up a new one. Apple’s Reuse and Recycling Program will either give you a gift card online, or you can take it to a store and get credit toward a new iPhone. You can get up to $310 for an iPhone 5s in good condition!

You can also trade it in to your wireless carrier. For a 5s 16GB, Verizon users can get $325, AT&T users can get $280, and Sprint users can get $195. The amount of memory and condition it’s in will drop or raise the price.

But these aren’t the best deals you can get . . .

2. Sell Online

2. Sell Online

Selling online is a great way to get more cash, if you have time on your hands to find which sites will give you the most money. Plus, you will get cold hard cash instead of credit.

Gazelle, NextWorth, uSell, and Glyde are known to give you the most cash back. You can get anywhere from $210 to $375 for a 5s depending on which carrier you have.

Amazon will give you up to $400, but cash back comes in the form of an Amazon gift card. Let’s be honest, though — is there anything you can’t buy on Amazon? A gift card sounds good to us!

3. Donate

3. Donate

Lots of charities and schools are happy to have your phone as a donation. Phones 4 Charity is an awesome site that will show you where you can drop your phone off in your city!

You can also ship your phone to organizations like National Coalition Against Domestic Violence or Cell Phones For Soldiers. Most charities will give you a receipt to claim a tax deduction when you donate your phone, so you’re getting even more than just warm fuzzies.

4. Give to a Budding Photographer

4. Give to a Budding Photographer

The quality of phone cameras nowadays is pretty spectacular — your old phone would make a great "first camera" for a kid just itching to get into photography!

Don't fret, there's no need to keep up the phone contract. They can use WiFi to post to Instagram. Or don’t connect to the Internet at all, and just plug in to upload their pics.

We’ll be seeing their phone pics at the MoMA in no time. Have we ever mentioned that we love Phoneography?

5. Repurpose It!

5. Repurpose It!

That old phone isn't totally useless to you! It’ll still have WiFi and Bluetooth access, so there’s a lot it can still be used for.

It could be the sound system for your house or car, your alarm clock, universal remote, or a professional camera!

6. Get Funky With It

6. Get Funky With It

Have a wobbly table or chair? Try using your old phone to even out the legs! Put it in a shadow box with other old phones (evolution right before your eyes!), smash it, and use it for an art piece, or smash it to let steam off! Mondays, amirite?

If you want to get extra creative, we made a whole site full of great ideas for what to do with your old phone. We conveniently placed it at whatshouldidowithmyoldphone.com. Yes, there may be goats involved.