Apple will now pay you for having an old iPhone - see how much in dollars

Apple has updated its trade-in program, increasing the maximum credit values for several older devices including iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. While some values have risen, the company notes that final offers depend on the device's condition and model.
Why it matters
Changes to trade-in programs impact consumer purchasing behavior and the secondary electronics market.
Layer 1 Apple has increased the maximum trade-in values for several of its devices, giving customers the opportunity to save more when upgrading to a new iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch.
The article is a straightforward report on corporate policy changes without editorializing.
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