
Apple trade-in values cut for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch
Apple’s trade-in values have been reduced on most models of iPhones, all Macs, several Apple Watches and one iPad.
Plus, there are two older Apple products. The company is no longer accepted as a trade-in for new things, and its official value is no longer of any official value…
While Apple Trade-Ins represents a very bad value compared to selling it personally or using third-party resellers, some people prefer the ease and convenience of bringing their old devices to the Apple store when they buy a new one.
Macle Tumor A comparison table for old and new values has been posted, but the differences are relatively small, but all of last year’s iPhone models are less valuable than:
- iPhone 15 Pro Max: $600 (from $630)
- iPhone 15 Pro: $480 (starting from $500)
- iPhone 15 Plus: $430 (from $440)
- iPhone 15: $380 (from $400)
Note that there are all values maximum Apple is offset based on a fully functional device in good cosmetic condition.
Many older iPhones have reduced trade-in values along with iPad Air, Apple Watch Ultra (both 1 and 2), and Apple Watch Series 5. all Mac Studio has earned its biggest hit, which has made the Mac less valuable.
There’s a bit of good news about the mix, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max and Base Model iPad are a little more worth it.
Two products, the 12-inch MacBook and the Apple Watch Series 4, are no longer accepted by trade-in.
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