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Get the most money for your iPhone before trade-in values plummet ahead of Sept. 10 event

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Update: Gazelle has announced an extended 50-day price lock window. That will give you until October 15th to send your iPhone in, but you’ll have to lock in your price before Apple’s September 10th event to take advantage.

With the unveiling of a next-generation iPhone expected on September 10th, it’s once again time to start thinking about trade-in options for your current device. While iPhones typically hold their resale value much better than competing devices, previous iPhone models historically experience a big drop in trade-in value in the 3-4 weeks leading up to an iPhone announcement. That’s highlighted in the chart above showing average decline in selling prices for previous gen iPhones leading up to the iPhone 5 launch.

With reliable reports of the next-gen iPhone coming early next month (no word on if that means the rumored iPhone 5S, 5C, or both), now is the time to get the most for your iPhone if you plan on upgrading when Apple’s new device finally becomes available. Apple is testing its own trade-in program that should launch in the coming months, but until then we’ve put together a chart showing where to get the most out of your device today:

A few things to keep in mind about the charts below. These quotes are subject to change at any time, and, if history is any indication, prices should start to fall as we get closer to the iPhone event expected early next month. Some of the below offer cash, apart from Apple and Amazon who have gift card options and of course GameStop’s in-store credit option as listed separately in the chart. These quotes are for black iPhones in good condition with their original chargers and in some cases headphones, so your quote might vary depending your iPhone’s condition. GameStop will also throw in an extra $10 on top of the prices quoted above if you include your Lightning cable.

You can also get an extra $10 through Gazelle by clicking here, and an additional 10% more at NextWorth here.

iPhone 5:

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iPhone 4S:

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Some of the carriers offer their own trade-in programs, but they don’t currently offer quite as much money as the services we’ve compared today and sometimes only offer credit towards a new device. You can also take your shot at selling your iPhone on eBay, which could get you slightly more than the services above but without the convenience and 30 day price lock window. If you have a mint condition iPhone (one that looks brand new in the box), you can also squeeze a little bit more out of mobixa.com than the other guys.

NextWorth’s CMO Jeff Trachsel noted that previous generation models will see “a predictable 15-20 percent value decline” in the coming weeks, so you’ll definitely want to start the process now if you’re planning on upgrading. NextWorth is currently offering a 30 day window (up from the usual 21), allowing customers to lock in peak pricing and keep their device for 30 days. Gazelle also offers the 30 day 50 day window for quotes.

We’ll revisit these charts in a few weeks to see just how much the trade-in value of the current iPhone lineup drops in the weeks before the announcement.

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Comments

  1. k cheng (@kchengg) - 11 years ago

    How does Amazon give you less money for an UNLOCKED iPhone 5 versus iPhone 5 AT&T..?

    • JP - 11 years ago

      Because everybody loves AT&T!

      • nebdad - 11 years ago

        I think because there is confusion as too what frequency unlocked phones use. Also some think unlocked is jail broken etc, so to play it safe they stick with the right version. It also means that it has to work on that carrier.

  2. CL Tycoon (@CLTycoon) - 11 years ago

    Add 30% to Gamestop for instore credit if you do it this week…. I think I’ll do this to pay off my preorder for the Xbox One (Or PS4)

  3. Mr. Grey (@mister_grey) - 11 years ago

    Based on the chart embedded in the article, it’s already too late to sell your iPhone for the maximum value and within days the value will be lower than it will be if you wait for a couple of weeks *after* the event. So if you are not putting it on eBay right now, you should actually wait until late September.

  4. Resale value increases about a month after things settle down a bit. Also, Craigslist is far better a venue than the sharks you’ve listed here.

  5. Paul G. Jones - 11 years ago

    i dont understand why the 3GS had a higher price than the iPhone 4

    • alphadan - 11 years ago

      The graphic is not showing actual price, but % of price drop.

  6. nebdad - 11 years ago

    sell.rebootcharity.org is still offering more, they haven’t dropped their prices yet, but they probably will very soon.

  7. Louis Ashner - 11 years ago

    I sold my iphone to http://www.sidestreettech.com and got a little more.

  8. RecomHub (@RecomHub) - 10 years ago

    You have listed a lot of different options and may take hours to find the best up to date price. Our site called http://www.recomhub.com, shows you many of the different major buyback companies prices of sites like Gazelle & NextWorth. Also we give a private party value if you wanted to sell it on eBay or Craigslist. It only takes 30 seconds to use and find the value of your iPhone.

  9. Are you planning to sell your old iPhone 5 or iPhone 5s? Lock your price today with http://www.CellCashier.com and then just send in your old iPhone any time within 20 days. We offer quick quote, free shipping, and will pay the most cash for your old iPhone!

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