If you are planning to upgrade to an iPhone or any Apple product in exchange for an Android smartphone, chances are that you might be disappointed. That is because Apple has lowered the trade-in value of some Android smartphones, meaning you will get really less money even for your flagship Android phone. And we’re not talking about budget phones but the premium ones, including the Galaxy S21 and the Pixel 5.
It is reported that Apple has changed the trade-in value of a number of Android phones listed on its website. The list mainly comprises the Samsung Galaxy S and Note series and the Pixel phones. We also have access to the old trade-in values and the difference is drastic. It seems like Apple doesn’t care if you own just a year-old phone and still considers it almost worthless.
- Samsung Galaxy S20+ – $205 (old price: $275)Samsung Galaxy S20 – $150 (old price: $205)Samsung Galaxy S10+ – $170 (old price: $185)Samsung Galaxy S10 – $150 (old price: $160)Samsung Galaxy S10e – $120 (old price: $130)Samsung Galaxy S9+ – $80 (old price: $95)Samsung Galaxy S9 – $65 (old price: $75)Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra – $405 (old price: $545)Samsung Galaxy Note 20 – $285 (old price: $385)Samsung Galaxy Note 10 – $175 (old price: $235)Samsung Galaxy Note 9 – $120 (old price: $130)Samsung Galaxy Note 8 – $45 (old price: $65)Google Pixel 5 – $235 (old price: $315)Google Pixel 4 XL – $135 (old price: $180)Google Pixel 4 – $110 (old price: $150)Google Pixel 4a – $120 (old price: $160)Google Pixel 3 XL – $50 (old price: $70)Google Pixel 3 – $45 (old price: $55)Google Pixel 3a XL – $50 (old price: $55)
But Apple isn’t biased towards its products and has also changed the trade-in value of the baseline iPad (now at $200 from $205), the iPad Air (now at $335 from $345), the MacBook Pro (now at $1,415 from $1,630), the MacBook Air (now at $530 from $550), the discontinued MacBook (now at $325 from $340), the iMac (now at $1,260 from $1,320), and the Mac mini (now at $740 from $800).