Many recycled cellphones are sold in third world, like refactured, second hand or even labeled as "cheap", sold in a fancy new box and many without a visible mark of be used.
The funny things is even in third world they "recycled" the phones, selling for a more poor countries or resell locally for a more cheap price.
Anyways, some cellphones are truly recycled while others are sell and resell to another people and finally put in trash (and polluting the Earth).
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Many recycled cellphones are sold in third world, like refactured, second hand or even labeled as "cheap", sold in a fancy new box and many without a visible mark of be used.
The funny things is even in third world they "recycled" the phones, selling for a more poor countries or resell locally for a more cheap price.
Anyways, some cellphones are truly recycled while others are sell and resell to another people and finally put in trash (and polluting the Earth).