Apple has changed the prices it offers in Trade In, but curiously there is an older iPhone model that has gone up in value.
It is normal for Apple to change the value it offers in Trade In from time to time. This feature offered by Apple allows you to get a discount on your new iPhone if you give them your old device. And oddly Apple has adjusted the values and in most cases less is now on offer, but there is a model that has increased rather than lowered the price.
Always that Apple changed the money it gave you for your old iPhone, it made it lower, that is, the value has dropped significantly. This happened a few times a year, after a new model was introduced and after 6 or 7 months. But this modification is different, Apple surprises and now offers you more than before in an iPhone model.
How much is Apple giving you now for your old iPhone?
If you are planning to buy a new iPhone, Apple Trade In is a quick way to get cashback. It is true that if you sell your second-hand iPhone to an individual, you can get more money, but it is a much faster and easier option for most users. In fact, Apple claims that 30% of users who buy a new iPhone use Trade In.
With the new updated price list, here’s what Apple is now offering for your old iPhone, and how it’s different from what it was offering just a few days ago:
- iPhone 13 Pro Max: up to 730 $ (40 $ less)
- iPhone 13 Pro: up to 630 $ (60 $ less)
- iPhone 13: up to 480 $ (10 $ less)
- iPhone 13 mini: up to 390 $ (15 $ less)
- iPhone 12 Pro Max: up to 530 $ (30 $ less)
- iPhone 12 Pro: up to 440 $ (40 $ less)
- iPhone 12: up to 345 $ (25 $ less)
- iPhone 12 mini: up to 290 $ (20 $ less)
- iPhone SE (2nd generation): up to 130 $ (15 $ less)
- iPhone 11 Pro Max: up to 345 $ (45 $ less)
- iPhone 11 Pro: up to 305 $ (25 $ less)
- iPhone 11: up to 255 $ (without change)
- iPhone XS Max: up to 210 $ (15 $ less)
- iPhone XS: up to 170 $ (10 $ less)
- iPhone XR: up to 170 $ ($5 more)
- iPhone X: up to 135 $ (10 $ less)
- iPhone 8Plus: up to 115 $ (without change)
- iPhone 8: up to 85$ (5$ less)
- iPhone 7Plus: up to 65$ (10$ less)
- iPhone 7: up to 50 $ (without change)
is the first time we see Apple raising the price of some iPhonesit seems that instead of devaluing in recent months, the The iPhone XR has been re-evaluated a little. We also find very small changes in many other models, or we have no changes at all. The iPhone Pro seem to be the most affected in this revaluation of Apple prices.