π 1. Market Overview
The second-hand smartphone market in Malaysia reflects a consistent cycle of device upgrades and resale activity. π
- Users often replace phones every 1β3 years π±
- Online marketplaces host thousands of listings daily
- Price comparison plays a central role in decision-making
π For example, listings on Mudah.my show a wide range of used phone pricesβfrom entry-level devices around RM100 to flagship models exceeding RM3,000
π This highlights a highly price-sensitive and comparison-driven market environment. π
πͺ 2. Major Used Phone Platforms in Malaysia
π’ Mudah.my
π± Overview
One of Malaysiaβs most widely used classified platforms for second-hand goods.
π§Ύ Services
- Peer-to-peer phone sales
- Local and nationwide listings
- Direct communication between users
π± Categories
- iPhone, Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo
- Budget to flagship devices
- Working and defective units
β Advantages
- High listing volume π
- Wide price range π°
- Flexible negotiation
β Limitations
- Price variation between listings
- Requires user verification
π‘ Carousell
π± Overview
A popular mobile marketplace widely used across Southeast Asia.
π§Ύ Services
- Peer-to-peer selling
- Chat-based negotiation
π± Categories
- Smartphones
- Accessories
- Electronics
β Advantages
- Active user base π’
- Easy listing process
β Limitations
- No unified pricing standard
- Depends on seller reliability
π΅ Facebook Marketplace
π± Overview
A social-based platform focused on local transactions.
π§Ύ Services
- Direct buying and selling
- Local pickup arrangements
β Advantages
- Strong local reach π
β Limitations
- Limited transaction structure
π£ CompAsia
π± Overview
A professional refurbishment platform specializing in used electronics.
π§Ύ Services
- Device buyback
- Refurbished phone resale
- Quality grading
β Advantages
- Structured evaluation π
- Standardized process
β Limitations
- Fixed pricing models
- Limited negotiation
π° 3. Detailed Used Phone Price Table (Malaysia)
β οΈ Prices below are based on observed listings from Mudah.my marketplace data and may vary depending on condition, storage, and location.
π iPhone (Apple Devices)
π Example listings include iPhone 13 (~RM850), iPhone 12 Pro (~RM900βRM1,200), and iPhone 16 Pro (~RM3,150+)
| Model | Price Range (RM) |
|---|---|
| iPhone 6 / 6s | RM 200 β RM 350 |
| iPhone 7 / 7 Plus | RM 250 β RM 400 |
| iPhone 8 / 8 Plus | RM 300 β RM 600 |
| iPhone X / XR | RM 350 β RM 700 |
| iPhone 11 | RM 700 β RM 900 |
| iPhone 12 | RM 900 β RM 1,200 |
| iPhone 12 Pro / Max | RM 1,000 β RM 1,300 |
| iPhone 13 | RM 850 β RM 1,400 |
| iPhone 13 Pro / Max | RM 1,400 β RM 2,000 |
| iPhone 14 | RM 1,300 β RM 1,800 |
| iPhone 14 Pro / Max | RM 1,750 β RM 2,500 |
| iPhone 15 | RM 1,600 β RM 2,700 |
| iPhone 15 Pro / Max | RM 2,700 β RM 3,800 |
| iPhone 16 series | RM 3,000 β RM 4,000 |
π€ Android Devices (Samsung, Xiaomi, Others)
π± Samsung
π Example: Galaxy S23 listings around RM699βRM1,999
| Model | Price Range (RM) |
|---|---|
| Galaxy A02 / A10 | RM 100 β RM 300 |
| Galaxy A30 / A50 | RM 200 β RM 500 |
| Galaxy A51 / A52 | RM 400 β RM 800 |
| Galaxy A53 / A73 | RM 600 β RM 1,200 |
| Galaxy S20 | RM 700 β RM 1,300 |
| Galaxy S21 | RM 700 β RM 1,500 |
| Galaxy S22 | RM 900 β RM 1,800 |
| Galaxy S23 | RM 699 β RM 2,000 |
| Galaxy S24 series | RM 2,500 β RM 3,500 |
π± Xiaomi / Redmi / Poco
π Example: Poco X3 around RM270, Redmi Note series RM600+
| Model | Price Range (RM) |
|---|---|
| Redmi 9 / 10 | RM 150 β RM 400 |
| Redmi Note 9 / 10 | RM 200 β RM 500 |
| Redmi Note 11 | RM 300 β RM 700 |
| Redmi Note 12 / 13 | RM 500 β RM 900 |
| Xiaomi 11 / 12 | RM 700 β RM 1,500 |
| Poco X3 / X4 | RM 270 β RM 600 |
| Poco F series | RM 600 β RM 1,200 |
π± Other Brands
π Example: Vivo devices up to RM2,700, Realme around RM420
| Brand | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Oppo | RM 250 β RM 700 |
| Vivo | RM 299 β RM 2,700 |
| Realme | RM 200 β RM 700 |
| Infinix | RM 250 β RM 1,200 |
π Condition-Based Pricing Structure
| Condition | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| π’ Like New | 70% β 85% |
| π‘ Light Use | 55% β 75% |
| π Moderate Use | 35% β 60% |
| π΄ Heavy Use | 20% β 40% |
| β« Faulty | Below 20% |
π 4. Types of Recycling Models
π± Peer-to-Peer Selling
- Flexible pricing
- Requires negotiation
π¦ Marketplace Transactions
- Structured listing process
- Broader audience
π Professional Buyback Platforms
- Standardized evaluation
- Simplified workflow
β οΈ 5. Key Factors Affecting Price
- Device condition π
- Battery health
- Storage capacity
- Accessories included
π These factors contribute to price variation across listings.
π 6. Practical Steps for Comparing and Selling Used Phones in Malaysia
Instead of relying on general information, many users in Malaysia take a step-by-step approach when exploring used phone resale or recycling options. π±π
π Step 1: Compare Prices Across Multiple Platforms
Before listing or selling a device, it is common to check at least 2β3 platforms such as Mudah.my, Carousell, or refurbishment sites. π
- Search for the same model, storage, and condition
- Observe the price range (not a single listing)
- Note differences between private sellers and professional platforms
π This helps form a realistic price expectation based on current listings.
π Step 2: Identify the Condition Category
Devices are typically evaluated based on visible and functional condition. π
- Screen condition (scratches, cracks)
- Battery performance
- Body wear (frame, back panel)
π Matching your phone to a condition category makes it easier to compare with similar listings.
π Step 3: Check What Influences Price Differences
When comparing listings, users often look at:
- Storage size (e.g., 128GB vs 256GB) π±
- Included accessories (box, charger, cable)
- Warranty status (if any)
π These factors may explain why similar models appear at different price points.
π Step 4: Review Platform Type Before Selling
Different platforms may suit different needs:
- Peer-to-peer platforms β flexible pricing
- Structured marketplaces β more standardized process
- Refurbishment services β fixed evaluation models
π Choosing a platform depends on whether the priority is flexibility, speed, or structured handling.
π Step 5: Compare Multiple Offers Before Deciding
Instead of relying on a single quote or listing:
- Review several listings or offers π
- Look at both asking prices and actual transaction trends (if visible)
- Take time to evaluate differences
π This approach supports a more informed decision based on available market data.
π Step 6: Prepare Basic Device Information
Before listing or contacting a platform, users typically prepare:
- Model name and storage
- Device condition description
- Photos (front, back, sides)
π Clear information can help streamline the comparison and evaluation process.
π Conclusion
The Malaysian used smartphone recycling market operates through a combination of peer-to-peer platforms and structured resale services. π±π
- Prices vary across models and conditions
- Platforms provide different transaction experiences
- Users typically compare multiple listings before making decisions
Understanding these elements supports informational and compliant content creation aligned with user behavior. β β¨