Apple has slightly reduced trade-in values in the United States for some devices. Most of the cuts are in the $10 to $20 neighborhood, although the iMac saw a $90 drop in its trade-in value.
As spotted by MacRumors, the trade-in values are:
- iPhone 14 Pro Max: Up to $620 (vs. $630)
- iPhone 14 Plus: Up to $400 (vs. $420)
- Apple Watch Ultra: Up to $355 (vs. $360)
- Apple Watch SE (2nd generation): Up to $90 (vs. $110)
- Apple Watch Series 7: Up to $125 (vs. $140)
- MacBook Pro: Up to $925 (vs. $1,010)
- MacBook Air: Up to $485 (vs. $525)
- MacBook: Up to $130 (vs. $145)
- iMac: Up to $330 (vs. $420)
- iPad Pro: Up to $565 (vs. $580)
- iPad: Up to $225 (vs. $250)
Customers can complete trade-ins on the Apple website or in person at an Apple retail location. The trade-in credit can then be applied toward the purchase of a new Apple device, or be put on an Apple gift card for later use. While you can get more trade-in value for your Apple devices from various third-party resellers or by selling them yourself, the process will likely not be as seamless. For more information, visit Appleās trade-in page.