Apple today increased its estimated trade-in values for select Mac models in the United States, with the full changes outlined below.
Apple’s maximum trade-in values increased by between $10 and $50 for the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro.
Model | New Value | Old Value |
---|---|---|
MacBook Pro |
Up to $925 |
Up to $915 |
MacBook Air |
Up to $435 |
Up to $425 |
MacBook |
Up to $140 |
Up to $90 |
iMac |
Up to $315 |
Up to $305 |
iMac Pro |
Up to $455 |
Up to $405 |
Mac mini |
Up to $375 |
Up to $365 |
Mac Studio |
Up to $1,150 |
Up to $1,140 |
Mac Pro |
Up to $720 |
Up to $670 |
Trade-ins can be completed on Apple’s website or at an Apple Store, and the credit can be applied towards the purchase of a new Apple product, or placed on an Apple gift card for later use. Visit the trade-in page on Apple’s website for more details.
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