Apple raises the trade-in value of some devices while it lowers the trade-in value of others،
THE Apple Trade-In Support Page has been updated by Apple since the company adjusted trade-in ratings for certain iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch models. Keep in mind that these aren't huge changes. As Apple notes of its trade-in program: “With Apple Trade-In, you can get great value for your current device and apply it to a new one. And you can do it all online or in an Apple Store. If your “Device isn't eligible for credit, we'll recycle it for free. It's good for you and the planet.”
How to use a trade-in to get credit for a new Apple device
Note that not all changes add to the trade-in value of some devices. Some, like the iPad, saw their value during a trade with Apple increase from $260 to a maximum value of $250. The maximum trade-in value of the OG Apple Watch Ultra in the deals offered by the tech giant has been reduced by $25, from $390 to $365.
First spotted by MacRumorsAmong the changes made by Apple:
- iPhone 14 Pro Max trade-in value drops from $620 to $630 (+$10)
- iPhone SE 2 trade-in value increases from $70 to $90 (+$20)
- iPad trade-in value drops from $260 to $250 (-$10)
- Apple Watch Ultra trade-in value drops from $390 to $365 (-$25)
- Apple Watch Series 7 trade-in value drops from $155 to $145 (-$10)
- Apple Watch Series 4 trade-in value increases from $60 to $70 (+$10)
- Apple Watch SE 2 trade-in value drops from $125 to $120 (-$5)
- Apple Watch SE 1 trade-in value drops from $90 to $95 (+$5)
Adjustments have also been made to the trade-in value of some Android phones. If you want to check how much Apple will credit you for trading in an Android device, visit the Apple Trade In support page by clicking by clicking on this link then tap “Find your trade-in value”. From there, simply follow the directions. Apple will offer someone who trades in a working Galaxy S23 Ultra with 256GB of storage up to $450 toward the purchase of an iPhone.