Today, Apple revised its trade-in values for certain devices in the United States, implementing several reductions across the iPhone 14 series, Apple Watch models, select Macs and iPads, and some Android smartphones.
Most of the reductions for Apple smartphones were modest: trade-in values for the iPhone 14 decreased by up to $20. However, there were more significant cuts for Android phones.
Additionally, several Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac models saw larger downward adjustments. The updated trade-in values are detailed below.
iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Pro Max: Up to $620 (previously $630)
- iPhone 14 Plus: Up to $400 (previously $420)
Apple Watch
Apple Watch Ultra: Up to $355 (previously $360)
Apple Watch SE (2nd generation): Up to $90 (previously $110)
Apple Watch Series 7: Up to $125 (previously $140)
Mac
MacBook Pro: Up to $925 (previously $1,010)
MacBook Air: Up to $485 (previously $525)
MacBook: Up to $130 (previously $145)
iMac: Up to $330 (previously $420)
iPad
iPad Pro: Up to $565 (previously $580)
iPad: Up to $225 (previously $250)
Android
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G: Up to $235 (previously $270)
Samsung Galaxy S22 5G: Up to $170 (previously $235)
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Up to $140 (previously $150)
Google Pixel 6 Pro: Up to $125 (previously $150)
Often, users can earn more from their old devices by visiting third-party buyers or trading in their old devices when signing up for a new carrier plan.
For the complete list of updated trade-in values, visit Apple’s trade-in website.