Foxway has announced the launch of a new Circular Platform aimed at retailers and telecom operators, responding to growing demand for simpler and more scalable device trade‑in solutions. Scheduled to roll out in 2026, the platform is designed to act as a multi‑vendor hub that streamlines trade‑ins across Europe while supporting a broader range of product categories beyond smartphones.
The company says the move reflects increasing calls from partners for a single, reliable trade‑in provider capable of handling complexity without sacrificing transparency. The platform will cover not only mobile handsets but also laptops and other consumer electronics, giving frontline retail staff intuitive tools to process devices quickly and accurately. By widening the scope while maintaining strict quality control, Foxway aims to make trade‑ins easier to manage at scale.
A key feature of the new system is an AI‑powered grading engine that combines visual assessment technology with certified diagnostic tools. Drawing on Foxway’s experience in automated device evaluation, the platform is intended to improve consistency in condition grading, reduce disputes and create clearer pricing structures for both businesses and consumers. This approach is expected to strengthen trust across the trade‑in value chain.
Rather than building a closed ecosystem, Foxway is positioning the platform as a collaborative environment. The company will continue focusing on its mobile expertise while partnering with specialists to extend capabilities into additional categories. With its 2026 launch, Foxway is aiming to reinforce its role in advancing circular business models and measurable sustainability outcomes across the European tech market.

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