If you’ve been eyeing the new iPhone 15, Apple recently announced a trade-in program that could make the smartphone’s $799 sticker price easier to swallow. See: I Stopped Buying Things From Amazon and ...
Please verify your email address. Apple offers a trade-in program for both Apple and some non-Apple devices. You can get an estimated value for your device and choose between store credit or an Apple ...
Apple is prepping a new device trade-in program to entice Android fans into jumping ship, according to 9to5Mac. Apple Stores would accept non-Apple smartphones—including but not limited to Android ...
Apple has expanded their "Reuse & Recycle" program to letting iPad owners overseas trade in their old, unwanted models for store credit. The program will operate in the U.K., France, Germany and Spain ...
As frustrating as it is to come to terms with, the simple fact of the matter is that your current iPhone will not last forever. You're going to have to replace it sooner or later, probably sooner, and ...
Bloomberg reports that Apple is working on in-display fingerprint scanning technology for future iPhones. (Pictured: In this photo illustration, the setting page to use ID touch is displayed on the ...
Make sure you follow the steps to properly wipe your iPhone first YOU can knock hundreds off the price of a new iPhone by trading in your old one – and you don’t even need to go to the Apple Store.
Apple has expanded its official Reuse and Recycling Program to accept trade-ins of the iPad 2, which will net users gift cards valued at up to $320 in exchange for the most expensive model. Prices for ...
Fall brings a new slate of Apple products, including updated versions of iPhones and Apple Watches that were unveiled at the company’s Sept. 9 event. Upgrading can be costly, but you can offset that ...
Apple has increased the trade-in value on select iPhone models by up to $80. Several highest adjustments include the iPhone 12 Pro Max, now worth $480 from $400, and iPhone 13 Pro Max is $650 - up ...
Microsoft has been running anti-iPad commercials left and right, but the company is now offering to take "gently used" Apple tablets out of customers' hands in exchange for a gift card. This isn't ...