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Apple launches iPhone trade-in program in German retail stores, offers big savings on new iPhones

In August of last year, Apple launched a trade-in program that allowed iPhone customers to turn in their old iPhones in exchange for a discount on a new device. The program has expanded to several countries since it launched last year. Starting today the company now extends the offer to German customers as well.

German users of the Apple Store app have started seeing the program listed within the app, though the update has yet to roll out to Apple’s retail website. Under this program, qualifying devices can be traded in and recycled for up to €230 off the price of a new, upgraded iPhone at any Apple Retail Store in the country.

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  1. Lagax (@Lagax_) - 10 years ago

    You get 300€ for an iPhone 4S(!) on eBay, why would you wanna do this?!

    • zBrain (@joeregular) - 10 years ago

      i guess you get the standard 2 year(?) guarantee included?

      • Lagax (@Lagax_) - 10 years ago

        Guarantee for what? The 4S is gone, you get 300€ and can invest them into the new one. Better then selling to apple.

    • Murilo Herrmann - 10 years ago

      So what if I were from South America?
      I could not wait some days to sell the iPhone on eBay or stuff, sell it to Apple is a fantastic solution to buy a new iPhone while in a travel.