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Apple Drops Trade-In Values for Several iPhones, Macs, and Other Devices

Apple has slightly reduced its trade-in values for several devices in the United States, including the iPhone 14 series, Apple Watch models, select Macs, and some Android smartphones.

As first reported by MacRumors, iPhone trade-in values fell by as much as $50, and most Android smartphones values went down by $5. Meanwhile, Apple Watch and Mac models saw the largest downward adjustments, with the trade-in value of the Apple Watch Ultra dropping by as much as $35.

The latest trade-in values are listed below.

iPhone 14

  • iPhone 14 Pro Max: Up to $620 (vs. $650)
  • iPhone 14 Pro: Up to $520 (vs. $570)
  • iPhone 14 Plus: Up to $450 (vs. $470)
  • iPhone 14: Up to $400 (vs. $430)

Apple Watch

  • Apple Watch Ultra: Up to $390 (vs. $425)
  • Apple Watch Series 8: Up to $185 (vs. $190)
  • Apple Watch SE (2nd generation): Up to $125 (vs. $120)
  • Apple Watch Series 7: Up to $155 (vs. $160)

Mac

  • MacBook Pro: Up to $990 (vs. $1070)
  • MacBook Air: Up to $550 (vs. $570)
  • iMac: Up to $440 (vs. $460)

Android

  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G: Up to $345 (vs. $340)
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 5G: Up to $195 (vs. $190)
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro: Up to $145 (vs. $140)

For more information about Apple trade-in values, visit the Apple trade-in website.

Chris Hauk

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