Apple has once again adjusted the maximum trade-in values of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac models, lowering the amount customers can receive when trading in their existing devices for one of the company’s newer products.
The old and updated iPhone trade-in values can be found below.
iPhone 12 Pro Max: Up to $600, down from $650
iPhone 12 Pro: Up to $500, down from $550
iPhone 12: Up to $400, down from $420
iPhone 12 miin: Up to $300, down from $320
2nd generation iPhone SE: Up to $140, down from $150
iPhone 11 Pro Max: Up to $400, down from $420
iPhone 11 Pro: Up to $300, down from $350
iPhone 11: Up to $230, down from $300
iPhone XS Max: Up to $220, down from $250
iPhone XS: Up to $170, down from $200
iPhone XR: Up to $160, down from $200
iPhone X: Up to $150, down from $170
iPhone 8 Plus: Up to $140, down from $160
iPhone 8: Up to $90, down from $100
iPhone 6s Plus: Up to $40, down from $50
iPhone 6s: Up to $25, down from $30
Apple also updated trade-in values for the Mac, iPad, and Apple Watch, which can be seen below.
iMac Pro: Up to $1350, down from $1500
iMac: Up to $830, down from $850
Mac Pro: Up to $1800, down from $2000
Mac mini: Up to $400, down from $450
iPad Pro: Up to $555, down from $655
iPad Air: Up to $275, down from $290
iPad: Up to $180, down from $190
iPad mini: Up to $185, down from $200
Apple Watch SE: Up to $105, down from $120
Apple Watch Series 5: Up to $115, down from $120
Apple Watch Series 4: Up to $75, down from $85
Apple Watch Series 3: Up to $40, down from $50
As a reminder, the prices listed on Apple’s trade-in websites are only estimates. The actual trade-in value will vary depending on device condition. Apple periodically changes trade-in values and more information can be seen on Apple’s website.
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