For years, Apple has allowed its customers, in some areas, to exchange their old devices for a discount when purchasing a new product. This allows consumers to benefit from decent discounts, depending on the condition and age of their device.
The company does not limit the trade-in program only to its products – customers in some countries can to receive credit when giving selected models of Android devices. However, Apple has now reduced the amount it offers when users exchange an Android phone.
According to MacRumors, Apple has reduced Android phones prices have dropped on some phones over $ 100 compared to the original trade-in value. The tech giant displays the maximum price a device can get on its website, with the actual price being even lower if the device is in good condition. The prices of the devices, in parentheses the old ones:
- Samsung Galaxy S21 5G – $ 260 ($ 325)
- Samsung Galaxy S21 + 5G – $ 325 ($ 435)
- Samsung Galaxy S20 + – $ 205 ($ 275)
- Samsung Galaxy S20 – $ 150 ($ 205)
- Samsung Galaxy S10 + – $ 170 ($ 185)
- Samsung Galaxy S10 – $ 150 ($ 160)
- Samsung Galaxy S10e – $ 120 ($ 130)
- Samsung Galaxy S9 + – $ 80 ($ 95)
- Samsung Galaxy S9 – $ 65 ($ 75)
- Samsung Galaxy S8 + – $ 60 ($ 60)
- Samsung Galaxy S8 – $ 50 ($ 50)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra – $ 405 ($ 545)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 – $ 285 ($ 385)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 – $ 175 ($ 235)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9 – $ 120 ($ 130)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8 – $ 45 ($ 65)
- Google Pixel 5 – $ 235 ($ 315)
- Google Pixel 4 XL – $ 135 ($ 18 0)
- Google Pixel 4 – $ 110 ($ 150)
- Google Pixel 4a – $ 120 ($ 160)
- Google Pixel 3 XL – $ 50 ($ 70)
- Google Pixel 3 – $ 45 ($ 55)
- Google Pixel 3a XL – $ 50 ($ 55)
- Google Pixel 3a – $ 50 ($ 50)
The reductions also affected some Apple products:
- Baseline iPad – $ 200 ($ 205)
- iPad Air – $ 335 ($ 345)
- MacBook Pro – $ 1415 ($ 1630)
- MacBook Air – $ 530 ($ 550)
- MacBook – $ 325 ($ 340
- Mac mini – $ 740 ( $ 800)
iMac – $ 1260 ($ 1320)
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