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« on: December 17, 2020, 04:05:17 pm »

Apple quietly adjusts trade-in prices - here's what's changed

Apple has actually bumped the prices of a few devices, whilst Mac and some Android prices have fallen.

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Apple has made a few adjustments to the trade-in prices customers can expect to be offered for their devices.
Apple's iPad devices are now actually worth more than they were previously, but other devices like Mac have fallen in value.


Apple appears to have made a few slight adjustments to the prices it offers for trading in certain devices online and in-store through its Apple Trade in Program.

Apple offers customers the option to trade in old hardware from both Apple and other vendors for credit towards a new purchase or to be put on a gift card for use at a later date. Overnight, a few prices on Apple's trade-in website have been adjusted. Here's what's new:

Apple has actually increased the maximum trade-in value of its iPad lineup. The iPad Pro is now worth up to $525, up from $500. The iPad Air has gone from $210 to $250, the iPad from $200 to $240,...

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