Apple users can trade-in their old iPhones with new models at higher credit value
Offer reportedly starts from May 20 and will last till June 3 and is only valid for users in USA and Canada
Good news, Apple users! Now you can trade in your old iPhones for the latest model.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is reportedly planning to offer a little bit more than normal for some iPhone trade-ins, starting next week in the US and Canada, Engadget reported.
Although Gurman claims that the incentive will only be available in-store to consumers who will be spending the credit on any model in the iPhone 15 lineup, which includes the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple itself has not commented on it.
It is said that this will go into effect on Monday, May 20, and last until June 3.
As per reports, the offer does not apply to any other models in Apple’s smartphone lineup, such as the iPhone 14, iPhone 13, and iPhone SE (4th generation).
Gurman, in his social media post, did not mention the new values of old iPhones in its trade-in programme, only that they will increase as of Monday, May 20.
Customers can avail the trade-in offer both online on Apple’s official website and physically at a store. The credit can be applied towards the purchase of a new Apple product or placed on an Apple gift card for later use.
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