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  • Drawer to dollar Cashify unlocks India’s 219.7 billion dollar resale boom

    Drawer to dollar Cashify unlocks India’s 219.7 billion dollar resale boom

    MUMBAI: Phones that gather dust in drawers may soon gather dollars instead. With the refurbished smartphone market pegged to hit a staggering 219.7 billion dollars by 2033, India is powering up to become the world’s recycling and recommerce hub and Cashify’s Great Indian Upgrade 2025 whitepaper shows just how big this reboot really is.

    Drawing insights from 10,000 survey respondents, proprietary marketplace data, and reports from IDC, Counterpoint and Canalys, the study maps how resale culture has shifted from hush-hush grey channels to an increasingly mainstream movement. Yet, the so-called “Drawer Economy” remains a colossal untapped treasure chest 70 per cent of Indians admit to hoarding two to three unused phones at home, signalling billions of rupees in locked-up value.

    The shift in behaviour is undeniable: 33 per cent of consumers now sell old phones to fund upgrades, 40 per cent are lured by competitive buyback offers, and 63 per cent dispose of devices within six months of upgrading. But the grey market still dominates, with 77 per cent of resale happening informally, Cashify argues this highlights the urgent need for trusted, transparent platforms.

    India shipped 151 million smartphones in 2024, up 4 per cent year-on-year, with the average selling price climbing to Rs 22,100. While Apple’s shipments surged 35 per cent, making India its fourth-largest global market, the brand also dominates resale: it commanded 64.5 per cent of refurbished sales in 2024 and 62.9 per cent in the first half of 2025. Three in five refurbished buyers picked Iphones driven by steady demand for the iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 12 Pro in the premium Rs 60,000-plus bracket, which itself grew 33 per cent YoY.

    Following Apple are Oneplus (10.2 per cent), Xiaomi (9.7 per cent), Samsung (6.1 per cent) and Vivo, which is showing the fastest growth, rising from 2.1 per cent in 2024 to 3.2 per cent in H1 2025. Oppo and Realme follow at 2.4 per cent and 1.9 per cent respectively.

    While Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai remain the epicentres of trade-ins and refurbished sales, tier-2 and tier-3 cities are catching up fast, signalling that circular tech culture is spreading beyond metros.

    Cashify has also unveiled India’s first Repairability Index, ranking brands on spare-part availability and repair scores addressing one of the biggest barriers to longer device lifecycles. A solid 57.9 per cent of consumers say they prefer repair over replacement, though cost (53.2 per cent) and part shortages remain major hurdles.

    Backing this push is Cashify’s “repair-first, recycle-always” ecosystem, powered by 200 plus physical stores, a 10,000 plus retailer network, and an AI-driven 80,000 sq. ft. refurbishment facility.

    Awareness is on the rise: 76 per cent of respondents could correctly define “refurbished” as “like new tested and repaired by experts.” Of all refurbished buyers, 60 per cent chose Apple, with purchasing patterns shifting upwards: 32.4 per cent spent Rs 21,000–35,000, while 17.1 per cent spent over Rs 50,000. The top drivers? “Like new at lower cost” (50.8 per cent), “budget fit” (32.4 per cent) and sustainability (8 per cent).

    What builds trust? A 12-month warranty tops the list (52.5 per cent), followed by detailed device reports (16.9 per cent) and “try before you buy” options (16.9 per cent).

    “India’s 219B dollars resale revolution isn’t just a market opportunity, it’s a chance to redefine how technology is consumed,” said Cashify co-founder & CEO Mandeep Manocha. “Our findings clearly show consumers are embracing resale, yet the untapped ‘Drawer Economy’ highlights the urgent need for trusted platforms.”

    Cashify co-founder & CMO Nakul Kumar added: “For too long, old phones have been treated as clutter rather than capital. India’s upgrade culture is shifting from impulsive consumption to mindful circulation. Repairability is key when fixing devices becomes easier, sustainability becomes everyday action.”

    The whitepaper also calls for supportive policy frameworks, from easing customs on refurbished imports to tax incentives for sustainable recycling and digital traceability for e-waste.

    As India transitions from hoarding to habit, Cashify’s data-rich report positions recommerce not just as a market disruptor but as a mainstream economic force, one that puts forgotten phones back in play, turns drawers into goldmines, and powers India’s leap towards a greener digital future.

  • L&K Saatchi & Saatchi’s latest campaign for Cashify featuring Rajkummar Rao strikes a chord

    L&K Saatchi & Saatchi’s latest campaign for Cashify featuring Rajkummar Rao strikes a chord

    Mumbai: Cashify, India’s largest omnichannel platform for buying and selling electronic devices, especially  smartphones, launches an exciting new campaign with its talented brand ambassador  Rajkummar Rao. Renowned as a platform for selling old devices, Cashify is now looking at  amplifying the message that refurbished smartphones offer a smart, budget-friendly way to  upgrade to one’s dream phone.

    Leveraging the creative prowess of L&K Saatchi & Saatchi’s Gurugram team, Cashify is set to  kickstart this campaign, seamlessly blending its commitment to sustainable tech solutions with  the star power of Rajkummar Rao.

    This dynamic two-film campaign is crafted to entertain and captivate today’s tech-savvy youth,  especially those who are keen on upgrading to a premium smartphone. The campaign subtly  conveys a compelling message, highlighting refurbished phones as a smart solution to fulfil their  tech dreams.

    Commenting on the films, L&K Saatchi & Saatchi jt. National creative director Rohit Malkani said, “From winning the project in a tightly-contested pitch to the finished films, this has been  one heck of a ride. Half the job is done when you have an amazing actor who delivers a nuanced  performance. Working with RKR has been a thoroughly enjoyable experience and the results are  there for all to see. We have crafted two humorous and flamboyant films that focus on the  benefits in a memorable and quirky way.”

    Cashify co-founder & CMO Nakul Kumar added, “As we extend our  collaboration with the talented Rajkummar Rao, we’re on a mission to make technology more  accessible, budget-friendly as well as sustainable. We’re envisioning a future where good tech is  not just a dream for people but an accessible luxury for all. By promoting refurbished  smartphones as a smart upgrade choice, we’re offering a bridge between dreams and reality.  Moreover, the significant role refurbished smartphones play in reducing e-waste perfectly aligns  with our mission to build a more responsible and eco-friendly tech landscape.”

    The campaign will be rolled out across TV and digital platforms, positioning Cashify as the brand  that enables the best smart-technology buying experience.

  • Cashify unveils “Donate for Education” campaign to provide refurbished smartphones for students in need

    Cashify unveils “Donate for Education” campaign to provide refurbished smartphones for students in need

    NEW DELHI: Cashify, India’s leading recommerce marketplace to sell and buy old electronic gadgets, has launched a new  initiative called "Donate for education" to ensure students furthest from educational justice – have the support they need to continue to learn during the COVID-19 crisis. The initiative was in response to the company’s endeavour to democratize technology by making it accessible to all. 

    The company initially donated the smartphones to Delhi-NCR based NGO’s namely Mera Parivar as well as Avanti and they provided to the needy kids associated with them. With digital learning the new normal and to have a greater impact, the company unveiled the initiative for its consumers as well as partnered with two more Delhi- NCR based NGOs namely Saarthi and SSMI. Cashify encouraged its consumers to donate unused workable smartphones and which the company will refurbish them to provide it to the kids associated with the partnered NGOs. 

    Talking about the initiative, Cashify co-founder and COO Nakul Kumar said, “ The pandemic has opened a lot of eyes on who doesn't have access to technology and its significance in making an equal playing field, particularly for K-12 students.  The demand for technology has risen rapidly as schools went to digital learning models and through this activity "Donate for Education", we are attempting to help the understudies who don't have access to technology by giving free refurbished smartphones a fundamental assistance for students. "

    The consumer has to follow the steps below to donate the phone and contribute to the continuous learning of the underprivileged kids-: 

    1.     Find the idle smartphones in workable condition at home

    2.     Select the mobile brand & model

    3.     Share contact details & address 

    4.     Confirm the order and Cashify's executive will come for pickup

    5.     The phone is cleaned, refurbished and provided to partnered NGO’s who then give to associated kids

    Students receiving refurbished smartphones from Cashify will keep the smartphone permanently, further supporting them in their educational journey beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. For more information, please visit-: https://www.cashify.in/donate-for-education