Apple has always been a rather reluctant company when it comes to carrying out discounts and promotions on its products because it determines that its products always have to be worth the same price because their quality is not lost as the months go by. Therefore, the only type of discount or promotion is the Apple In Trade service. Specifically, in this post we are going to talk about this service and the joy that Apple has given us with respect to the price it gives you for your previous device.
Apple Trade In
Apple, from its official page you can see first-hand the price that Apple gives you by delivering your old device within the range or segment, that is, you cannot deliver an iMac to get an iPhone or an Apple Watch, but it has to be the same product that you buy new.
It is true that the value that Apple places on its products is low compared to buying products in a second-hand store or in third-party stores like Wallapop. However, the process is much faster, simpler and easier because there is no intermediary or recurring questions in the entire buying and selling process. Apple does not want users to sell their iPhone to a third-party store because it is not taking advantage of this buying and selling process, therefore, it is developing its hardware subscription service and has increased the prices of Apple In Trade, to attract attention. of the users. The prices of the iPhone and Apple Watch are the following:
- iPhone 13 Pro Max: up to 600 euros (up to 70 euros)
- iPhone 13 Pro: up to 500 euros (up to 70 euros)
- iPhone 13: up to 400 euros
- iPhone 13 mini: up to 350 euros
- iPhone SE (3rd generation): up to 160 euros
- iPhone 12 Pro Max: Up to 420 euros
- iPhone 12 Pro: Up to 330 euros
- iPhone 12: Up to 300 euros
- iPhone 12 mini: Up to 250 euros
- iPhone SE (2nd generation): Up to 100 euros
- iPhone 11 Pro Max: Up to 280 euros
- iPhone 11 Pro: Up to 230 euros
- iPhone 11: Up to 200 euros
- iPhone XS Max: Up to 200 euros
- iPhone XS: Up to 160 euros
- iPhone XR: Up to 150 euros
- iPhone X: Up to 130 euros
- iPhone 8 Plus: Up to 100 euros
- iPhone 8: Up to 75 euros
- iPhone 7 Plus: Up to 60 euros (more than 50 euros)
- iPhone 7: Up to 40 euros
There are many devices that have maintained their price compared to previous discounts, but there are other devices like the previous generation that have had a rise of 70 euros, a very good rise.
For him Apple Watch:
- Apple Watch Series 7: Up to 165 euros
- Apple Watch Series 6: Up to 105 euros
- Apple Watch SE: Up to 70 euros (up to 65 euros)
- Apple Watch Series 5: Up to 80 euros
- Apple Watch Series 4: Up to 50 euros
In the Apple Watch it is where the least changes at an economic level have occurred, with an average price increase of 5 euros.
Changes on Mac and iPad
Apple desktops and Apple laptops also receive discounts on Apple’s replacement service. Obviously, those Mac or iMac with Intel processor will have a lower price than the MacBook or Mac Studio that carry the most powerful Apple Silicon chips. The changes of prices are the following:
- MacBook Pro: Up to 730 euros (up to 70 euros)
- MacBook Air: Up to 515 euros (up to 460 euros)
- MacBook: Up to $125 (up to 110 euros)
- iMac Pro: Up to $575 (instead of $600)
- iMac: Up to 570 euros (up to 530 euros)
- Mac Pro: Up to 1250 euros
- Mac mini: Up to 375 euros (up to 45 euros)
The four segments of the iPad also present price increases in the event that you want to renew your device. The price varies depending on the features and the time you have had the device on the market, and above all, if the Pro or Air series incorporate Apple Silicon or Bionic processors. The prices established for the iPad line are the following: iPad Pro: Up to 445 euros
- iPad Air: up to 320 euros (instead of 230 euros)
- iPad: Up to 165 euros
- iPad mini: Up to 240 euros