If you’re looking to trade in your Apple product or an Android smartphone if you’re switching to iPhone, it looks like it’s a better time to do so now as the company has increased the trade-in values across several iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac models.
Taking a look at the iPhone, the trade-in values for the Pro models have increased in value. However, some of the older mini models have seen decreased trade-in values. Listed below are the maximum trade-in values for each of the models as of today:
- 13 Pro Max: $630 (increase over $600)
- 13 Pro: $530 (increase over $500)
- 13: $400 (no change)
- 13 mini: $330 (down from $350)
- SE [3rd generation]: $160 (no change)
- 12 Pro Max: $440 (increase from $420)
- 12 Pro: $350 (increase over $330)
- 12: $300 (no change)
- 12 mini: $220 (down from $250)
- SE [2nd generation]: $90 (down from $100)
- 11 Pro Max: $280 (no change)
- 11 Pro: $240 (increase over $230)
- 11: $200 (no change)
- XS Max: $200 (no change)
- XS: $160 (no change)
- XR: $150 (no change)
- X: $130 (no change)
- 8 Plus: $100 (no change)
- 8: $75 (no change)
- 7 Plus: $60 (no change)
- 7: $40 (no change)
As mentioned before, Apple has incremental increases in trade-in values to select products the company sells.
iPad
- iPad Pro: $470 (increase over $445)
- iPad: $175 (increase over $165)
- iPad mini: $250 (increase over $240)
Apple Watch
- Series 6: $110 (increase over $105)
- SE: $80 (increase over $70)
- Series 5: $85 (increase over $80)
- Series 4: $55 (increase over $50)
On the Mac side, the MacBook Pro and Mac mini have seen a boost in trade-in values; however, the MacBook Air and iMac received a depreciation in trade-in values.
For a complete list and details for trade-in values, you can visit Apple’s trade-in website.Â