Apple just dropped trade-in values for older iPads and Apple Watches, but iPhones are yet unaffected
Starting this week, Apple has dropped trade-in values for most of its products except for iPhones, which are yet unaffected.
The company is also no longer accepting trade-ins of the Apple Watch Series 2, which it would accept just last week with a $20 trade-in value.
Product | New Trade-in Value | Old Trade-in Value |
---|---|---|
iPad Pro | Up to $655 | Up to $680 |
iPad Air | Up to $290 | Up to $335 |
iPad | Up to $190 | Up to $200 |
iPad mini | Up to $200 | Up to $205 |
Apple Watch Series 6 | Up to $150 | Up to $170 |
Apple Watch SE | Up to $120 | Up to $135 |
Apple Watch Series 5 | Up to $120 | Up to $135 |
Apple Watch Series 4 | Up to $85 | Up to $105 |
Apple Watch Series 3 | Up to $50 | Up to $70 |
Apple Watch Series 2 | no longer accepted | Up to $20 |
MacBook Pro | Up to $1,000 | Up to $1,350 |
MacBook Air | Up to $400 | Up to $490 |
MacBook | Up to $220 | Up to $315 |
iMac Pro | Up to $1,500 | Up to $2,135 |
iMac | Up to $850 | Up to $1,200 |
Mac Pro | Up to $2,000 | Up to $2,720 |
Mac Mini | Up to $450 | Up to $600 |
As you can see, you will be getting some $20 less for your old iPad or Apple Watch on average, but Apple drops the big dagger on Macs where trade-in values have gone down significantly.
iPhones trade-ins are so far unaffected, but if you are looking to trade-in an older iPhone, you might want to speed up the process, just in case.
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