Apple today increased trade-in values for a limited number of older iPhone models in the US in an effort to encourage customers to upgrade to the iPhone 14 lineup.
Trade-in values increased for iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro, although the value of older iPhone mini models declined. The latest trade values are listed in below.
iPhone
- iPhone 13 Pro Max: up to $630 (down from $600)
- iPhone 13 Pro: up to $530 (down from $500)
- iPhone 13: up to $400 (no change)
- iPhone 13 mini: up to $330 (down from $350)
- iPhone SE (3rd generation): up to $160 (no change)
- iPhone 12 Pro Max: up to $440 (down from $420)
- iPhone 12 Pro: up to $350 (down from $330)
- iPhone 12: up to $300 (no change)
- iPhone 12 mini: up to $220 (down from $250)
- iPhone SE (2nd generation): up to $90 (down from $100)
- iPhone 11 Pro Max: up to $280 (no change)
- iPhone 11 Pro: up to $240 (down from $230)
- iPhone 11: up to $200 (no change)
- iPhone XS Max: up to $200 (no change)
- iPhone XS: up to $160 (no change)
- iPhone XR: up to $150 (no change)
- iPhone X: up to $130 (no change)
- iPhone 8 Plus: up to $100 (no change)
- iPhone 8: up to $75 (no change)
- iPhone 7 Plus: up to $60 (no change)
- iPhone 7: up to $40 (no change)
There were also some mixed adjustments to the iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch replacement values, with the iPad and Apple Watch performing better.
IPAD
- iPad Pro: up to $470 (down from $445)
- iPad Air: up to $320 (no change)
- iPad: up to $175 (down from $165)
- iPad mini: up to $250 (down from $240)
mac
- MacBook Pro: up to $775 (down from $730)
- MacBook Air: up to $450 (down from $515)
- MacBook: up to $125 (no change)
- iMac Pro: up to $575 (no change)
- iMac: up to $510 (down from $570)
- Mac Pro: up to $1,250 (no change)
- Mac mini: up to $405 (down from $375)
Apple Watch
- Apple Watch Series 7: up to $165 (no change)
- Apple Watch Series 6: up to $110 (down from $105)
- Apple Watch SE: up to $80 (down from $70)
- Apple Watch Series 5: up to $85 (down from $80)
- Apple Watch Series 4: up to $55 (down from $50)
The full list of exchange values, including those for Android smartphones, can be found at Apple Trade site.
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