Apple Adjusts Trade-In Values for iPhones, Macs, and More

After announcing new Mac and HomePod models last week, Apple adjusted its trade-in values for select devices in the United States.

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iPhone trade-in values decreased by up to $80, and most Android smartphones also went down. Mac trade-in values remained unchanged or increased by up to $40 depending on the model, while some Apple Watch models increased in value and others decreased. Trade-in values were not changed for any iPad models.

Apple's latest trade-in values are listed below.

iPhone

  • iPhone 13 Pro Max: Up to $570 (vs. $650)
  • iPhone 13 Pro: Up to $470 (vs. $550)
  • iPhone 13: Up to $400 (vs. $450)
  • iPhone 13 mini: Up to $350 (vs. $380)
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max: Up to $400 (vs. $480)
  • iPhone 12 Pro: Up to $330 (vs. $400)
  • iPhone 12: Up to $300 (vs. $300)
  • iPhone 12 mini: Up to $250 (vs. $250)
  • iPhone SE (2nd generation): Up to $100 (vs. $100)
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max: Up to $280 (vs. $330)
  • iPhone 11 Pro: Up to $230 (vs. $250)
  • iPhone 11: Up to $200 (vs. $200)
  • iPhone XS Max: Up to $200 (vs. $200)
  • iPhone XS: Up to $160 (vs. $160)
  • iPhone XR: Up to $150 (vs. $150)
  • iPhone X: Up to $130 (vs. $130)
  • iPhone 8 Plus: Up to $100 (vs. $100)
  • iPhone 8: Up to $75 (vs. $75)
  • iPhone 7 Plus: Up to $50 (vs. $60)
  • iPhone 7: Up to $40 (vs. $40)

iPad

  • iPad Pro: Up to $445 (vs. $445)
  • iPad Air: Up to $230 (vs. $230)
  • iPad: Up to $160 (vs. $160)
  • iPad mini: Up to $240 (vs. $240)

Mac

  • MacBook Pro: Up to $670 (vs. $630)
  • MacBook Air: Up to $460 (vs. $440)
  • MacBook: Up to $110 (vs. $100)
  • iMac Pro: Up to $600 (vs. $600)
  • iMac: Up to $530 (vs. $530)
  • Mac Pro: Up to $1,250 (vs. $1,250)
  • Mac mini: Up to $340 (vs. $305)

Apple Watch

  • Apple Watch Series 7: Up to $160 (vs. $155)
  • Apple Watch Series 6: Up to $105 (vs. $105)
  • Apple Watch SE: Up to $65 (vs. $70)
  • Apple Watch Series 5: Up to $75 (vs. $80)
  • Apple Watch Series 4: Up to $45 (vs. $45)

The full list of trade-in values, including those for Android smartphones, can be found on Apple's trade-in website.

(Thanks, Brad P.!)

Top Rated Comments

TheYayAreaLiving ?️ Avatar
16 months ago
How is this OK? Apple can’t even meet a $1,000.00 threshold mark.



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rpmurray Avatar
16 months ago
Apple once again letting us know that what we've been buying all along is crap and not worth anything.
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving ?️ Avatar
16 months ago
I'm not sure why Apple is being cheap about the Trade-In value. At the end of the day, it is their innovating enriching lives products. This makes me NOT want to go through the Trade-In value program or even Recycle. I blame Apple for that.
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Danfango Avatar
16 months ago
If you use these services you’re an idiot. They reach far far higher amounts on eBay and the trade in service tends to make much lower offers than the up to amount.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacWiz_007 Avatar
16 months ago
The glorified bean counter is at it again! #TimApple
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
katbel Avatar
16 months ago
I thought it had to go up, not down
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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