Grab your old iPhone from the drawer, Apple is offering better trade-in values

Changes affect multiple iPhone, iPad, and Mac models

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Applequietly changed the trade-in value for various product lines about two weeksafter redesigning its Trade-In website.

Looking at the charts, the changes are not across the board as some older models and Android phones will stay at their current amount. For the most part, you will get more money back for trading in old Apple devices, but a few are seeing a drop in value. Below is a series of tables listing every single trade-in update for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches.

iPhones

iPhones

iPad

iPad

Mac

Apple Watch

Be aware you’re not guaranteed to get these new trade-in values. The amount you’ll get in return depends on a variety of factors like whether or not the buttons on youriPhone 13 Prowork or if the touchscreen is cracked. A poorly kept phone won’t give you $630 worth of trade-in credit toward a new device. And for other gadgets not listed likeAirPodsor keyboards, your only option is to recycle them.

Trade-in alternatives

Back in January, Apple slashed the trade-in value for many models; some by as much as $50. So it’s good to see the company begin offering more money to make up for the cuts. But the flip side of that is the value for most of these devices is still lower than what they were at the beginning of the year. TheiPhone 13 Pro Max, for example, originally had a trade-in value of $650.

The good news is there arealternatives out there. If you live in the US, you can useFlipsyto “see how much your phone is worth”. For those in the UK,Sell My Mobileis one of the better services. You can also try selling privately.

But before you do, readTechRadar’s guide on what to do prior to selling. There’s more to it than just making an eBay listing.

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Cesar Cadenas has been writing about the tech industry for several years now specializing in consumer electronics, entertainment devices, Windows, and the gaming industry. But he’s also passionate about smartphones, GPUs, and cybersecurity.

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