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Apple's iPhone trade-in program accepts models dating back to 2017

Apple's trade-in program accepts older iPhone models than many consumers might expect, with the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus from 2017 still eligible for credit. While a damaged iPhone 8 might fetch only $35, a pristine iPhone X could be worth up to $60. Devices older than the iPhone 5 are no longer accepted for credit and will only be recycled. The program also includes trade-in options for iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches, with varying values based on model and condition. AI

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Apple's iPhone trade-in program accepts models dating back to 2017

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  1. Engadget TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] (Ben Stegner) ·

    The oldest iPhone model you can trade-in with Apple is older than you'd think

    Even old Apple devices you haven't touched in years could still get you some credit towards a new phone.