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Who is eligible to trade in a device?
My device trade-in value is more than the device that I am purchasing. Can I apply the remaining value towards other products or my bill?
Why should I trade in my old device?
Hey, everyone!
So, my iPhone 14 Pro Max screen just completely died on me out of nowhere (Apple couldn’t figure out why). I was originally thinking of grabbing the 16e and then trading it in for the iPhone 17 lineup, but the Apple Store employee convinced me to pay $400 to replace the screen. The reason: he said I could probably trade it in for $500+ later, and that T-Mobile often gives better trade-in values than Apple.
Now, here’s my question:
I’ve never traded a phone in through my carrier before because I always thought it needed to be tied to a new plan (and I’m grandfathered into my current one). Is that not the case anymore? Does T-Mobile really offer better trade-in deals just because?
I bought a ONEPLUS 10 Pro 5G about a year ago for $899.99. I am not really happy with it so I decided to look into trading it in, only to discover that the trade value T-Mobile is offering is $45. This was through both the site, or calling in... I have not tried going in store yet.
$899.99 to $45 in a year is terrible
My wife's iPhone12 Pro had a $200-300 trade in (can't get the screen back) which I thought sure... 2 generations back, iPhone... That's what I would expect.
But $45 for a one year old device that TMobile still sells?
WTF?
Has anybody else experienced this? What did you do in your instance?
Androids don’t hold their value well. And the trade ins anywhere are always going to be trash. You have to get a promo that gives you more as bill credits but requires you to finance the device and commit to 2 years. Or sell your device independently, if you want to make a decent amount back on your device.
iPhones hold their value