Apple today increased trade-in values ​​for some Mac devices, with the update coinciding with the launch of the new 13-inch and 15-inch M3 MacBook Air models.


Mac users who choose to trade in an older machine can get between $120 and $1,315, with values ​​increasing from the previous range of $115 to $1,070. Most replacement values ​​saw only slight increases or remained the same, but Mac Studio raised the values.

Apple is now offering up to $1,315 when trading in ‌Mac Studio‌, with the previous maximum at $1,070.

  • MacBook Pro – Up to $1000 (up from $990)
  • MacBook Air – Up to $550 (no change)
  • MacBook – Up to $160 (up from $150)
  • iMac – Up to $440 (no change)
  • iMac Pro – Up to $500 (no change)
  • Mac mini – Up to $400 (down from $410)
  • Mac studio – Up to $1,315 (up from $1,070)
  • Mac Pro – Up to $800 (less than $900)

Trade-in values ​​vary based on the condition, year, and configuration of the Mac being traded in. Macs can be traded in for a new one or the value can be added to an Apple Gift Card.

Trade-in values ​​for other devices such as the iPhone and Apple Watch are unchanged.

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