Electronics recycling (eCycling) is a great option for properly disposing of any outdated electronics that might be cluttering your home or business.
When preparing to recycle an Android tablet or phone, protecting your data privacy is a key step. That includes thoroughly wiping devices clear of personal information, accounts, and security locks before handing them off to an eCycling service provider.
Let’s walk through the process of preparing your Android device — whether it's Samsung, Google Pixel, or another Android brand — for responsible recycling by doing a factory reset.
How to factory reset Android phones and tablets
Factory resetting completely erases your device's data. It removes all contacts, messages, photos, videos, music, passwords, saved files, and account information — so unauthorized users can’t access it once you recycle your device.
Important note for business devices: If your device has Mobile Device Management (MDM) profiles, work with your IT department to remove them before starting the factory reset process.
These steps may vary slightly depending on your specific Android device and model, but here are the basics:
- Start by disconnecting paired devices. If you've connected smartwatches, wireless headphones, or other accessories, unpair them before proceeding with the reset. Tap Connections > Bluetooth (or for some models, just select Bluetooth directly) to pull up a list of paired devices. Tap the gear icon next to each accessory you want to disconnect, and select “Unpair” or “Forget.”
- Document your login credentials. Write down any important account information you'll need later, as this data will be permanently deleted from your device.
- Back up essential data if needed. Navigate to Settings > Google > Backup and tap "Back Up Now" to save important information to your Google account.
- Remove your Google Account from the device. Go to Settings > Accounts > Google, select your account, and tap "Remove Account." You may need to enter your PIN or password to confirm this action.
- If you’re a Samsung user, remove that account as well. Navigate to Settings > Accounts and Backup > Manage Accounts > Samsung Account to remove your Samsung account.
- Execute the factory reset. Access Settings > System > Reset > Erase All Data (Factory Reset), then tap "Reset Phone." Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process.
After completing these steps, your device should be clean of personal data and ready for recycling. If you need any assistance with erasing your device before sending it in to Reunitus, please get in touch and we’ll be happy to help.
Why you shouldn't just toss your phone or tablet in the trash
Improperly disposing of electronics can harm the environment and waste valuable resources.
Electronic devices contain rare materials that could be recycled, but when they’re thrown in the trash, these resources are lost. Additionally, when electronics break down in landfills, they can release harmful chemicals that leach into the soil and water, causing long-term environmental damage.
Many regions enforce strict rules on e-waste disposal, with penalties for non-compliance, especially for businesses managing large amounts of electronic waste.
Ready to recycle your Android phone or tablet (and maybe earn some cash)?
Here are a few ways to responsibly recycle your factory-reset Android device:
- Local stores — Retailers like Best Buy and Staples often accept electronics for recycling at no charge.
- Manufacturer programs — Many brands, including Google, offer recycling services for their devices.
- Donate to nonprofits — Pass on your working device to organizations in need of tech resources.
- Mail-in eCycling services — eCycling service providers like Reunitus let you ship your devices for recycling. Depending on your device’s model and condition, you might even get some cash back!
Each option offers a convenient, environmentally responsible way to dispose of electronics, keep them out of landfills, and maybe even recoup some costs.
Ready to recycle your Android devices responsibly while earning cash? Start your eCycling journey with Reunitus today.