Overview
- Apple refreshed its U.S. trade-in table on January 15, with most iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch maximum payouts reduced by about $5 to $20.
- Mac models saw the largest gains, led by MacBook Pro now up to $2,515 after a $1,755 increase and Mac Pro up to $3,215 after a $695 jump.
- Other Mac adjustments included iMac rising to $875 (up $500) and MacBook Air to $900 (up $360), while Mac mini fell to $340 and Mac Studio held at $1,030.
- iPad and Apple Watch values ticked down, such as iPad Air to $400 (down $15) and Apple Watch Series 10 to $150 (down $10), with Apple Watch Ultra 2 unchanged at $335.
- These amounts reflect maximum offers that vary by model and condition, the update was surfaced by MacRumors and detailed by 9to5Mac, and Apple also revises maximums for select Android phones.