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Do you want to upgrade your smartphone to an iPhone 13?

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Last updated on January 31st, 2022 at 10:19 am

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You’ll be astonished at how much Apple will pay for your old phone if you want to upgrade from an Android phone to an iPhone 13. This is because the value of your Android phone as a trade-in has been reduced by Apple. The Cupertino-based company will now slash the price of the phones it accepts by up to $110. Apple, for example, only accepts phones from Samsung and Google for trade-in discounts. You will not receive the desired value regardless of whether you have a Samsung or a Google phone. The changes are only in effect in the United States for the time being.

According to MacRumours, Apple has purportedly reduced the maximum dollar amounts that customers may obtain when trading in their Android phone for an iPhone. A handful of iPad and Mac models have also been cut in price by Apple. On the Apple website, you can see how much your old products, such as an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch, are worth. However, the price listed on the internet is only an estimate and does not reflect the true value of your phone. The final outcome is decided by a variety of factors, including the state of your phone’s battery and other factors.

MacRumors has put up a detailed list of all the trade.

MacRumors has created a list of all the Android phone trade-in pricing.

$260 (down from $325) Samsung Galaxy S21 5G

—$325 (reduced from $435) Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G

—Samsung Galaxy S20+ (reduced from $275) – $205

—Samsung Galaxy S20 – $150 (was $200).

—Samsung Galaxy S10+ (reduced from $185) – $170

—Samsung Galaxy S10 (reduced from $160) – $150

—Samsung Galaxy S10e (reduced from $130) – $120

—$80 (down from $95) Samsung Galaxy S9+

—Samsung Galaxy S9 (reduced from $75) – $65

—Samsung Galaxy S8+ (60 dollars) (no change)

—$50 for the Samsung Galaxy S8 (no change)

—Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (reduced from $545) – $405

—Samsung Galaxy Note 20 (reduced from $385) – $285

—Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (reduced from $235) – $175

—Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (reduced from $130) – $120

—$45 (down from $65) Samsung Galaxy Note 8

—Google Pixel 5 (reduced from $315) – $235

—Google Pixel 4 XL (reduced from $180) – $135

—$110 for the Google Pixel 4 (reduced from $150)

—Google Pixel 4a (reduced from $160) – $120

—$50 (down from $70) Google Pixel 3 XL

—$45 for the Google Pixel 3 (down from $55)

—$50 (down from $55) Google Pixel 3a XL

—$50 for the Google Pixel 3a (no change)

Although some of Samsung’s high-end phones are as expensive as an iPhone, their trade-in value is much lower. As a result, Android users will have to find new ways to resell their old phones for a higher price, as Apple has made it clear that it will not pay a premium price for an Android phone.

 

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