According to BGR, the change suggests that this may be a good time for users to sell some old iPhone models as Apple is likely planning to lower the purchase price again as the time to release the next generation iPhone is getting closer and closer. near the.
The iPhone Pro models with increased trade-in value on Apple's website include the iPhone 13 Pro Max for $630 (up from $600), the iPhone 13 Pro for $530 (up from $500), the iPhone 12 Pro Max for $420. USD (up from 400 USD), iPhone 12 Pro for 350 USD (up from 330 USD) and iPhone 11 Pro for 240 USD (up from 230 USD).
Meanwhile, a number of non-Pro iPhone models have been discounted, including the $13 iPhone 330 Mini (down from $350), the $12 iPhone 220 Mini (down from $250), and the $2 iPhone SE 90. USD (down from 100 USD).
Other iPhone models remain the same price as before, the company has also adjusted prices for iPad, Mac and Apple Watch products. The iPad Pro now maxes out at $470 (previously $445), the regular iPad up to $175 (previously $165), and the iPad Mini up to $250 (previously $240).
For Macs, Apple has improved the trade-in value of the MacBook Pro and Mac Mini, but the MacBook Air and iMac are worth less, likely because the latest products announced are at least 1 year old. year old. Specifically, the MacBook Pro costs $775 (up from $730), the Mac Mini costs $405 (up from $375), the MacBook Air costs $450 (down from $515) and the iMac costs $510 (down from $570).