Apple increases trade-in value for several iPhones ahead of iPhone 15 launch

Apple has increased the maximum trade-in values of older Pro iPhone models in anticipation of the iPhone 15 in September. Conversely, the maximum trade-in values for other phones – particularly the older iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 mini models – have been reduced.

The adjustments, which you can check for yourself on Apple's site, primarily affect the Pro models. Non-Pro and pint-sized models, such as the iPhone 12 mini either see decreases (from $220 to $200), or slight increases, with the iPhone 13 mini going keeping its $330 value in the US and seeing a small £335 to £340 rise in the UK. The 2020 iPhone SE also sees a decrease in value, from $100 to $90, while the 2020 iPhone SE’s value remains unchanged at $160. Here's the full updated pricing breakdown:

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Model New trade-in value Old trade-in value
iPhone 13 Pro Max Up to $640 / £630 Up to $630 / £590
iPhone 13 Pro Up to $530 / £525 Up to $530 / £510
iPhone 13 mini Up to $330 / £340 Up to $330 / £335
iPhone 12 Pro Max Up to $460 / £390 Up to $440 / £390
iPhone 12 Pro Up to $360/ £420 Up to $350 / £350
iPhone 12 mini Up to $200/ £210 Up to $220 / £220
iPhone SE (2nd generation) Up to $90 / £105 Up to $90 / £105
iPhone 11 Pro Up to $250/ £245 Up to $240 / £240

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