Apple has increased iPhone trade-in values in the USA, as well as small bumps for iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch devices. Some other devices, like iMac, MacBook Air, and the second-generation iPhone SE, have seen a small decrease.
As handily outlined by MacRumors, the iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro have all seen between a $10 and $30 increase in trade-in values.
The same applies to the iPad Pro, base iPad, and iPad Mini, with between $10 and $25 added to the maximum trade-in value. You can see the full list from MacRumors below, including increases for MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and various Apple Watches before the seventh generation.
Here are all the trade-in value changes as written up by MacRumors (if a device isn’t there, there’s no change in value):
iPhone
- iPhone 13 Pro Max – up to $630 (up from $600)
- iPhone 13 Pro – up to $530 (up from $500)
- iPhone 13 Mini – up to $330 (down from $350)
- iPhone 12 Pro Max – up to $440 (up from $420)
- iPhone 12 Pro – up to $350 (up from $330)
- iPhone 12 Mini – up to $220 (down from $250)
- iPhone SE (2nd generation) – up to $90 (down from $100)
- iPhone 11 Pro – up to $240 (up from $230)
iPad
- iPad Pro – up to $470 (up from $445)
- iPad – up to $175 (up from $165)
- iPad Mini – up to $250 (up from $240)
Mac
- MacBook Pro – up to $775 (up from $730)
- MacBook Air – up to $450 (down from $515)
- iMac – up to $510 (up from $570)
- Mac Mini – up to $405 (up from $375)
Apple Watch
- Apple Watch Series 6 – up to $110 (up from $105)
- Apple Watch SE – $80 (up from $70)
- Apple Watch Series 5 – up to $85 (up from $80)
- Apple Watch Series 4 – up to $55 (up from $50)
There you have it, some iPhone trade-in values and other gubbins. For more, check out our Apple Arcade games guide for the best titles on the subscription service.