Apple today announced increased trade-in values for a limited number of older iPhone models in an effort to encourage customers to upgrade to the iPhone 14 lineup.
Trade-in values have gone up for the iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and iPhone 7 Plus, with the new pricing listed below.
iPhone 13 Pro: Up to $500 (vs. $470)
iPhone 13: Up to $400 (No Change)
iPhone 13 mini: Up to $350 (No Change)
iPhone SE 3rd generation: Up to $160 (Newly Added)
iPhone 12 Pro Max: Up to $420 (vs. $400)
iPhone 12 Pro: Up to $330 (No Change)
iPhone 12: Up to $300 (No Change)
iPhone 12 mini: Up to $250 (No Change)
iPhone SE (2nd generation): Up to $100 (No Change)
iPhone 11 Pro Max: Up to $280 (No Change)
iPhone 11 Pro: Up to $230 (No Change)
iPhone 11: Up to $200 (No Change)
iPhone XS Max: Up to $200 (No Change)
iPhone XS: Up to $160 (No Change)
iPhone XR: Up to $150 (No Change)
iPhone X: Up to $130 (No Change)
iPhone 8 Plus: Up to $100 (No Change)
iPhone 8: Up to $75 (No Change)
iPhone 7 Plus: Up to $60 (vs. $50)
iPhone 7: Up to $40 (No Change)
There have also been some minor tweaks to iPad and Mac trade-in values.
iPad Pro: Up to $445 (No Change)
iPad Air: Up to $320 (vs. $230)
iPad: Up to $165 (vs. $160)
iPad mini: Up to $240 (No Change)
MacBook Pro: Up to $730 (vs. $670)
MacBook Air: Up to $515 (vs. $460)
MacBook: Up to $125 (vs. $110)
iMac Pro: Up to $575 (vs. $600)
iMac: Up to $570 (vs. $530)
Mac Pro: Up to $1,250 (No Change)
Mac mini: Up to $375 (vs. $340)
Apple Watch Series 7: Up to $165 (vs. $160)
Apple Watch Series 6: Up to $105 (No Change)
Apple Watch SE: Up to $70 (vs. $65)
Apple Watch Series 5: Up to $80 (vs. $75)
Apple Watch Series 4: Up to $50 (vs. $45)
Note that while trade-in value have gone up, many of these prices are still lower than 2022 prices as Apple decreased trade-in values back in January.
A full list of trade-in values, including those for Android smartphones, cis available on Apple's trade-in website.
Source: Macrumors