Apple boosts trade-in credit until May 31 - a week after it cut them

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in iPhone edited August 2022
On the heels of a near across-the-board trade-in price cut, Apple has increased trade-in values by $10 to $50 for select iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch models in the US and UK until May 31.

Apple boosts trade-in credit for select devices until May 31
Apple boosts trade-in credit for select devices until May 31


The extra trade-in credit may range from $10 to $50 for iPhone, $10 to $50 for iPad, $10 for Mac, and $20 to $40 for Apple Watch. Apple doesn't offer any additional credit for Android trade-in or other Apple devices.

The Apple trade-in program enables customers to get credit for many devices, including Android phones and old Apple products. The prices vary based on age and condition of the device, but Apple's slight boost in price may be enough to convince some customers it is time to upgrade.

Customers tend to upgrade their devices around holidays and Apple events in the spring and fall, so the mid-year upgrade cycle tends to be minimal. So, Apple increasing incentives for potential holdouts may increase otherwise lagging sales.

This trade-in deal comes only one week after Apple dropped the maximum trade-in credit for some Mac, iPad, and Apple Watch models. The new increase isn't enough to overcome this drop, so it isn't clear why Apple would drop, then raise prices so quickly in succession.

For example, the MacBook Pro used to be quoted up to $1,350 and was reduced to $1,000 on May 5. The new bonus only adds $10 to that total, so likely not a big motivator for most.

The additional credit is only applied when an eligible device is traded in for credit against a new Apple product purchase. Customers have until May 31 to complete the order and begin the trade-in process for the increased credit.

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  • Decluttr: Get an additional 10% on top of the platform's competitive iPhone and Apple product trade-in values (up to $30) with promo code INSIDERTEN.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 4
    chadbagchadbag Posts: 2,000member
    The new increase isn't enough to overcome this drop, so it isn't clear why Apple would drop, then raise prices so quickly in succession.

    The cynic says it is so Apple can claim they are offering a bonus even though the total is much lower.  
  • Reply 2 of 4
    lkrupplkrupp Posts: 10,557member
    We got $100 for my wife’s iPhone 8 when she traded it for an iPhone 13 at the local Apple Store. It was in very good condition.
  • Reply 3 of 4
    JapheyJaphey Posts: 1,767member
    lkrupp said:
    We got $100 for my wife’s iPhone 8 when she traded it for an iPhone 13 at the local Apple Store. It was in very good condition.
    Were you happy with that $100? I received about that much when I traded an old 6s for a new 12 Pro Max back in 2020. It was enough to cover the cost of a new case, MagSafe charger, and a 20w brick, so I was pretty satisfied. 
    edited May 2022 muthuk_vanalingam
  • Reply 4 of 4
    chadbagchadbag Posts: 2,000member
    Last mother's day (2021) T-mobile ran a deal where I traded my daughter's iPhone 6s plus in and got 1/2 off an iPhone 12 with basic memory.  And my son's iPhone X 128gb for an iPhone 12 with basic memory straight trade.   Just had to pay the difference for the 128 gb version.    Have not seen that good of a deal again. 

    My XS Max is getting a bit long in the tooth and will eventually get traded for whatever the 14 equivalent is but probably not right away. Will have to wait for a good deal 
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