Looking to get rid of that old cell phone of yours in your junk drawer? Donating cell phones to a great cause is better than letting it collect dust.
1. Back It Up
You should be backing up your phone regularly anyway, but it is especially crucial if you no longer plan to own the device.
Apple provides a walkthrough on how to back up your iPhone using iCloud or on your computer using iTunes.
For an Android phone, set up your Google account to back up information through the settings menu. Many handset makers provide backup applications on the device.
2. Wipe It Clean
When you donate old cell phones you want it as blank as when it came from the factory. This is easier said than done. As with PCs, electronic fingerprints can be difficult to erase. Apple offers details on how to do this, and Android phones can be reset through the same menu setting that allows for backup.
Owners of newer Android phones can use an app that is designed to wipe out data on the phone, such as Autowipe or Lookout.
3. Strip It Down
If your phone has a SIM card, take it out. It has your phone number on it and you might want to use it on your next phone. If your phone has an additional memory card, pop that out, too, since it may contain data that could be harvested by someone else.
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