Every year more than 60,000 iPhones are destroyed even though they are in good condition, why?

Mobile phones have very valuable components, both in the market for repairs and for the same metals they use, such as coltan. Mobile phone recycling is therefore essential, but it is strange that tens of thousands of iPhones that are recycled every year work perfectly. Why do they do that?
 
 Every year more than 60,000 iPhones are destroyed even though they are in good condition, why?
 
The secret lies in the iCloud, as is known. This option prevents anyone else from opening the phone already associated with this account. In order to open the phone it is necessary to have a password for the original account iCloud, which means that the mobile phone can not be used without the permission of the owner. This is very useful when your mobile phone is stolen, where you can even block it remotely.
Thanks to this type of account, you can reduce the value of reselling your iPhone, but it can still be sold in the form of pieces for a few dollars, with expensive components to replace, such as the screen itself.
 
 
 
 This means that one recycling plant in the United States has had to destroy or recycle hundreds of thousands of iPhone devices that could have been reused or repaired, but include an iCloud account. These phones were donated from 6 million mobile phones from across the United States through donation and recycling boxes distributed throughout the country.
Of these, 333,519 iPhones have been reused, while tens of thousands of them have been dismantled due to the calculation of the iPod. Many people donate their mobile phones believing they will be able to reuse them, but in thousands of cases they forget to remove the iCloud before donating it, which makes them invalid even though they are in good condition.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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