Apple raised trade-in values to cut upgrade costs without cutting sticker prices—a quiet discount for hardware buyers.
Key takeaways
- Apple just raised the checkout value of several recent devices, making upgrades cheaper without touching the official price tags of iPhone, iPad, Mac, or *...
- The change, reported by 9to5Mac, updates Apple’s trade-in estimates across major product categories. MLXIO analysis: this is Apple’s cleanest form of discounting. It c...
- > “Get up to $195–$695 in credit when you trade in iPhone 13 or higher.”
- That line now appears on Apple’s own site, with the $695 ceiling matching the revised top estimate for iPhone 16 Pro Max.
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