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The Sun
26-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Apple is offering MORE money for your old iPhone over the next few weeks – exactly how much you could receive per model
APPLE has raised the trade-in values of several of its most popular devices. However, iPhone users only have a limited time to make use of the deal before it runs out. 3 3 The deal will include most versions of the mobile device from the iPhone 8 right up to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. iPhone 15 Pro Max devices will now get you a staggering £660 when traded in, while the regular iPhone 15 can get you as much as £410. Meanwhile, even older devices like the iPhone 13 can help you earn up to £270 in store credit. The iPhone 8 will only earn £50 in store credit, though, as it heads onto Apple's dreaded vintage list. The deal ends on June 18 in the UK. The vintage list is the category in which Apple places older devices before making them obsolete. iPhone 7 Plus devices will be joining the iPhone 8 in the vintage list too, making repair services for the devices difficult to find. The iPhone 6s and 2018 Mac Mini have also been added to the list. Normally, products are added to the vintage list after they have been on the market for five years. After seven years, they are regarded as obsolete. The tech company has raised its trade-in prices across several countries as well as the UK, including the US, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, Australia, Italy, Spain and China. Apple iPhone history – from revolutionary concept to industry benchmark However, according to Mac Rumours, the deal is only available until June 18. Apple Trade In is a service which allows you to hand in an old device, in exchange for a price cut on a new one. Alternatively, if your device is no longer available for credit, then you can hand it over to Apple for recycling. The service is available both in store and online. Apple's new iPhone trade-in prices Apple have raised the amount of money you can earn when trading in your phone. The amount you'll get depends on your phone's condition, but some devices can be worth £660 in store credit. Here are the new trade-in values of Apple's iPhones: iPhone 15 Pro Max - Up to £660 from £655 iPhone 15 Pro - Up to £565 from £555 iPhone 15 Plus - Up to £425 from £420 iPhone 15 - Up to £410 from £395 iPhone 14 Pro Max - Up to £480 from £470 iPhone 14 Pro - Up to £435 from £425 iPhone 14 Plus - Up to £340 from £330 iPhone 14 - Up to £350 from £310 iPhone SE (3rd generation) - Up to £130 from £120 iPhone 13 Pro Max - Up to £355 from £345 iPhone 13 Pro - Up to £305 from £295 iPhone 13 - Up to £270 from £260 iPhone 13 mini - Up to £215 from £205 iPhone 12 Pro Max - Up to £285 from £255 iPhone 12 Pro - Up to £235 from £205 iPhone 12 - Up to £170 from £160 iPhone 12 mini - Up to £135 from £125 iPhone SE (2nd generation) - Up to £65 from £55 iPhone 11 Pro Max - Up to £170 from £160 iPhone 11 Pro - Up to £150 from £135 iPhone 11 - Up to £120 from £110 iPhone XS Max - Up to £120 from £100 iPhone XS - Up to £85 from £70 iPhone XR - Up to £100 from £85 iPhone X - Up to £60 from £50 iPhone 8 Plus - Up to £65 from £50 iPhone 8 - Up to £50 from £40 The new prices will be valid until June 18 and range from £10 to £30 increases. The news comes after Apple users finally worked out how to make their battery life last for longer. By turning on the battery optimisation mode, your battery will charge up to 80 per cent. Although that might seem like your phone has less charge, it actually slows down the rate at which your battery degrades. Over time, this means your phone will retain more charge than a device which has charged to 100 per cent.


Phone Arena
22-05-2025
- Business
- Phone Arena
Apple hikes trade-in values for iPhone 12 and later models for a limited time
If you have an older iPhone model, now might be the time to get a deal done. From now through June 18th, Apple has raised the trade-in value of iPhone 12 and newer models from a range of $170-$630 to $200-$650. Besides the model, other things play an important role in determining the value of your iPhone as a trade-in. Apple does ask whether your device is in working condition and if the touchscreen and back glass are damaged. Additionally, Apple asks whether all of the buttons on your phone work, if the camera lenses are damaged, if the battery holds a charge, and if the body is free of dents and scratches. You will also have to reveal if the display is marred by black and white spots, distortion, and lines. Apple has hiked trade-in values for the iPhone 12 and newer through June 18th. | Image credit-PhoneArena The new price list shows that the iPhone 15 Pro Max has been given a $20 hike in trade-in value up to $650 from $630. The iPhone 15 Pro also is valued at $20 higher as this device is now worth as much as $520 in a trade from the $500 Apple valued it at last month. Heck, let's put this information in a graph that makes it easier for you to understand, Once you get your estimate on a trade-in value from the Apple Store website, choose a new Apple device, add the trade-in, and check out. Apple will send you an email confirmation explaining how to back up your data and how to prepare the device to be shipped. You can choose to drop off the trade-in device at an Apple Store or have it mailed in. You can also trade-in non-Apple devices by tapping on this link and clicking the button that says "Find your trade-in value." You then give Apple information about the phone you are trading in and you'll receive an estimate from Apple. For example, Apple will credit me $75 if I trade in my 512GB Pixel 6 Pro and buy a new iPhone. Remember, the new trade-in values for the iPhone 12 and newer expire after June 18th.