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Apple increases trade-in values for iPhone, iPad, more

Apple today updated its trade-in estimates across the board for iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, iPad, and Android phones. Here are the current numbers.

For the iPhone, Apple raised the highest-end offer from $685 to $695 for the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16, and iPhone 16 Plus also saw increases in trade-in estimates, as first spotted by MacRumors.

  • iPhone 16 Pro Max: $695 (from $685)
  • iPhone 16 Pro: $560 (from $550)
  • iPhone 16 Plus: $465 (from $455)
  • iPhone 16: $460 (from $435)

Apple’s iPad trade-in values have also gone up across the board, with the iPad Pro’s top-tier offer increasing from $670 to $690.

  • iPad Pro: $690 (from $670)
  • iPad Air: $460 (from $445)
  • iPad: $235 (from $220)
  • iPad mini: $265 (from $250)

For Apple Watch, the changes are more mixed:

  • Apple Watch Ultra 2: $305 (from $295)
  • Apple Watch Series 9: $130 (from $120)
  • Apple Watch Series 10: $150 (unchanged)
  • Apple Watch Ultra: $205 (from $215)

Mac offers have fluctuated quite a bit with today’s update. The top-end Mac Pro model listed on Apple’s website has dropped from $2,090 to $2,045.

  • MacBook Pro: $690 (from $685)
  • MacBook Pro: $520 (from $485)
  • iMac: $355 (unchanged)
  • iMac Pro: $315 (from $325)
  • Mac mini: $375 (from: $340)
  • Mac Studio: $1,045 (from $975)
  • Mac Pro: $2,045 (from $2,090)

Finally, Apple has also refreshed trade-in values for Android phones, with the top-end estimate dropping from $370 to $360.

You can view all of Apple’s trade-in offers on its website. Apple regularly adjusts trade-in values based on factors such as supply and demand, competitors, and more.

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