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Platform · Samsung Phones

A Samsung buyback website tuned for the Galaxy lineup.

Galaxy S, Note, Z Fold, Z Flip — every model, every storage tier, every US carrier variant. Priced weekly.

Samsung's Galaxy lineup is the second-largest device market after iPhone, and the variants are even more complex: S22 vs S22 Ultra vs S22+, three storage tiers each, plus carrier variants for AT&T / T-Mobile / Verizon / unlocked. Then Note (still trading on resale market), Z Fold (premium foldable), Z Flip (mid-foldable), all with their own pricing tabs. A generic "Android" page can't do this justice.

WerOrg's Samsung subcatalog is its own price-feed source. Abe maintains it weekly against eBay sold + Swappa + BackMarket's Samsung listings, and the master sheet has separate rows for each carrier variant per storage tier. Operators who specialize in Samsung trade-ins (often US-based, often with carrier-store proximity) see this as the biggest gap in competitor platforms — Reusely covers Samsung but not at WerOrg's row-level granularity.

Market signal: Verified search: samsung phone buyback 20/mo · samsung trade-in adjacent volume.

Why samsung phones buyback breaks generic platforms.

Three failures that show up specifically in the device-level catalog and the per-device IMEI flow.

6 hrs/wk

Manual price updates

That's what most operators spend keeping their spreadsheets aligned to eBay and SellCell prices. Compounds to ~300 hrs/year — and stale prices still cost margin on every transaction in between.

$2,400+

Custom-build entry cost

What you'd pay a freelance dev for a basic buyback form on Webflow or Shopify — before IMEI checks, payout rails, or multi-currency. And you still own the maintenance.

12-18 mo

Time to recoup that build

Even at 50 trade-ins/month, the custom-build sunk cost takes a year to clear. WerOrg breaks even in week three of trading.

What WerOrg ships for samsung phones, day one.

Built into every storefront — the samsung phones catalog, the per-device fraud screen, the multi-currency renderer, and the payout rails.

Weekly device price sync

Operator-curated prices for 500+ devices, pushed to your storefront every Monday. No more manual spreadsheet maintenance, no more stale quotes that cost you margin three days later.

IMEI lookup + fraud screening

Every quote runs through a real-time IMEI check against the GSMA blocklist. Stolen and blacklisted devices are flagged before you wire payment — and the audit trail is one click away if a chargeback appears.

Multi-currency, multi-region

USD, GBP, EUR, CAD, AUD, and ZAR display currencies with daily exchange-rate sync. One Postgres database; the customer sees their local format, you see USD-canonical reporting.

Custom domain + branded checkout

Drop in your own domain (CNAME) and your logo, colors, contact details — the funnel renders as your brand from the first pixel to the payout email. No "powered by" badge anywhere.

Payout rails on autopilot

ACH, Zelle, PayPal, check, or store credit — set per-customer or per-device-class. Hand-key zero payouts; the queue flushes nightly with a full audit log.

Three production-ready themes

Clarity (premium minimal), Convert (high-conversion), Fleet (B2B / ITAD). Switch themes in seconds without losing leads, branding, or prices — they all draw from the same Postgres tenant config.

Spec parser demo

Paste Samsung IMEI (15 digits), get model, condition, and market value.

Every samsung phones quote on a WerOrg storefront runs through the same parser — model identification, blacklist check against the GSMA database, and a market-value estimate from our weekly-curated price feed. Below is what the dashboard returns when an operator processes a real lead.

Public-page demo. Real samsung imei (15 digits) lookups run from inside the operator dashboard against the GSMA database + our weekly-curated price feed.

Parsed result

Click Try sample to see what the parser returns.

From signup to first Samsung phone trade-in, in four steps.

Same setup flow as every WerOrg tenant. The device-specific calibration happens automatically.

  1. STEP 1

    Pick a theme

    Choose Clarity, Convert, or Fleet from the dashboard. Each renders the same data; the difference is hierarchy, color, and trust-signal density.

  2. STEP 2

    Wire your domain

    Set a CNAME on your domain to point at the WerOrg edge. Free TLS via Approximated. Apex working in 5-10 minutes.

  3. STEP 3

    Set payout ratios

    Pick the % of resale price you pay per device class. Override individual SKUs if you're sitting on inventory of a specific model.

  4. STEP 4

    Start taking trade-ins

    Live by Friday. Quotes render in seller currency, shipping labels print on the operator side, payouts run nightly.

ROI calculator

How much could you make next month?

Plug in your expected volume and average payout. We’ll pick the right plan tier and show your projected margin against the platform cost. Conservative defaults — your real numbers will likely be higher.

75 devices
$220
60 %

What you pay the seller as a share of expected resale value. 60% is the WerOrg benchmark.

Your projected month

Avg resale price$367
Gross margin / device$121
Monthly gross margin$9,075
Platform cost (Starter)-$37
Net monthly$9,038
Annualized$108,456

Recommended plan: Starter Up to 100 trade-ins/mo

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WerOrg vs. the alternatives

Three honest comparisons. We're not the cheapest custom build, and we're not the only platform. We are the only platform that ships you the prices, the themes, and the multi-tenant infrastructure in one.

FeatureWerOrgCustom buildReusely / NSYS
Setup time10 minutes3-6 months2-4 weeks
Upfront cost$0 trial$2,400-$15K$0-$2K setup
Monthly platform fee$37-$97$0$200-$800+
Weekly price syncIncludedYou maintain itIncluded
Multi-currency6 currenciesYou build itAdd-on
IMEI fraud screenIncludedYou wire itIncluded
Custom domainIncluded on Growth+You own itAdd-on
Three storefront themesIncludedYou design themOne layout
Built by a 10-year resellerYes — AbeNoNo

Built by someone who’s done this

I sold device buyback websites for 10 years one at a time. Customers kept asking me to update their prices weekly — that's why I built this as a SaaS.

Abe

Founder, WerOrg

The point isn't the website. The point is the prices. WerOrg ships you both, and the prices update themselves.

Abe

Founder, WerOrg

A buyback business is a margin business. Every hour you spend on infrastructure is an hour you're not spending on supplier relationships or marketing — which is where margin actually compounds.

Abe

Founder, WerOrg

Want to share your buyback story? Get in touch.

Frequently asked questions

Does the platform handle Samsung Z Fold / Z Flip foldables?

Yes — both are first-class catalog entries with their own pricing tabs. Z Fold and Z Flip have higher per-device value than slab-format Galaxy phones, so the operator margin per trade-in is typically $80-$150 vs. $30-$60 for a standard S-series.

How does the catalog handle Samsung carrier variants?

Each carrier variant is a separate row in the master sheet — AT&T S22 prices differently from Verizon S22 due to band differences. The IMEI screen detects which variant the seller has and adjusts the quote.

Does the platform support Samsung Knox / MDM-enrolled devices?

Yes — Knox enrollment is detected during the IMEI check. Knox-enrolled devices are typically B2B / enterprise hardware; operators handle them through the Fleet theme with NDA flow and bulk-quote support.

What about older Samsung models (S9, S10, Note 8/9)?

In the catalog through S9 (2018). Pre-S9 Samsung models are typically at parts value only and submitted via manual quote. The price sheet keeps S9-S10 rows refreshed because trade-in volume is still meaningful, especially in budget reseller channels.

How are Samsung prices set against eBay and Swappa?

Same weekly methodology as iPhone, with one wrinkle: Samsung pricing is more affected by carrier lock status (AT&T-locked S22 prices ~25% lower than unlocked). The master sheet has separate rows for each carrier lock state.

Can I run a Samsung-only storefront?

Yes — disable the non-Samsung device categories in your tenant's catalog config. The storefront then only shows Samsung devices, which is useful for operators with carrier-store partnerships or Samsung-specific channels.

Try the platform free for 14 days.

No credit card required to start. Cancel any time. Most operators are taking real trade-ins within their first week.