fbpx
News

Apple rolls out US-based iPhone trade-in program, hopefully coming to Canada in the future

Apple today confirmed that they have begun a trade-in program for iPhone users in the United States, whereby current owners can bring in their devices for a nominal credit towards a new handset. With the impending launch of the iPhone 5S and 5C, it is a good time for such an effort, and shows that Apple is aiming to keep as many current customers as they can.

Apple has reportedly limited the amount a customer can receive for a used iPhone, and employees have the flexibility to offer varying amounts depending on the phone’s condition. All users must, according to an Apple representative, leave the store with a new contract, so this program does not apply to those wanting to trade up towards a device at full price. Though all iPhones, from 3G to 5, can be traded, users are unlikely to receive more than $300 for even the most impeccably-kept device.

We asked Apple Canada if this was coming to Canada and a rep said, “This is a US program only at this time. There is no announcement for Canada today.”

MobileSyrup may earn a commission from purchases made via our links, which helps fund the journalism we provide free on our website. These links do not influence our editorial content. Support us here.

Related Articles

Comments