Apple Launches iPhone Trade-In Program 116
An anonymous reader writes "Today Apple announced the launch of a trade-in program for iPhones. Users will be able to send in their older devices and get credit toward new ones. The announcement precedes an event on Sept. 10th at which Apple is expected to announce a new iPhone model. The trade-in program is being managed by a company named Brightstar, with whom trade-in value maxes out at $336 for a 16GB iPhone 5. The 16GB iPhone 4S, 4, and 3GS max out at $221, $151, and $52, respectively. (The value drops depending on the device's condition, of course.) 'With its new program, Apple steps into a crowded field of competing programs offered by companies such as Gazelle, Best Buy, GameStop, Amazon and others, all of whom accept older iPhones for money. The broader market for used smartphones has been estimated to bring in as much as $5 billion in sales by 2015. With Apple participating as well, more smartphone users may opt for the trade-in option, and could potentially send that estimate even higher. Running its own program would give Apple a way to drive more iPhone sales within its own stores rather than seeing sales from carrier partners, and drive more traffic through its retail stores as well.'"
What will they do with the ones they take in? (Score:3, Insightful)
Throw them away? - they don't want people buying "old" iThingies, do they, that reduces the market for new ones. How green is that.
Re:What will they do with the ones they take in? (Score:5, Insightful)
They refurbish them and sell them as old models for profit.
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Don't you ever wonder where the replacement devices come from when you head into the store for AppleCare and they hand you a new [to you] device??
^_^
Link (Score:2)
Link is designed to crash your browser. Don't click it.
Reassemble in America (Score:3)
Throw them away? - they don't want people buying "old" iThingies, do they, that reduces the market for new ones. How green is that.
Hopefully they could reassemble in America, slap them in those plasitic cases we have seen for the iPhone 5C...or whatever they call it, and market it in china or more likely they will just sell sell 2nd hand phones.
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Throw them away? - they don't want people buying "old" iThingies, do they, that reduces the market for new ones. How green is that.
Hopefully they could reassemble in America, slap them in those plasitic cases we have seen for the iPhone 5C...or whatever they call it, and market it in china or more likely they will just sell sell 2nd hand phones.
Maybe they *are* the iphone 5C...
Re:Reassemble in America (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe they *are* the iphone 5C...
"The iPhone 5C is made of iPhones!"
Sorry, had a Charlton Heston moment there.
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iLandfill. Actually, while that is the only sensible answer (for Apple, that is..) it should also be the first sensible question everyone (should) ask.
The problem for Apple being, whilst *they* would undoubtedly be happier with previous iDevices completely off the market, too popular a program, i.e. higher prices than ebay et al., they are then going to a rental model whereby they are indeed stuck with a landfill problem - Bad PR allround, that.
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From what I can tell, this sounds like it's just an expansion of the Apple Recycling Program [apple.com] to allow iPhones to be traded in at retail locations, so I'm guessing they'll process them how they have since they started the program up a number of years ago: give you a gift card for the fair market value of the product [apple.com] and then recycle it if they can't refurbish/reuse it. Those links provide information and details that you're looking for, but to provide a quick quote from their pages:
When you recycle with Apple, your used equipment is disassembled, and key components that can be reused are removed. Glass and metal can be reprocessed for use in new products. A majority of the plastics can be pelletized into a raw secondary material. With materials reprocessing and component reuse, Apple often achieves a 90 percent recovery rate by weight of the original product.
So yeah, that's all stuff
Fanbois are waiting with antici ----- pation! (Score:2)
It's not so much that this is a slow news days, but that with the new iPhone announcement in less than two weeks, the Mac Fanbois (and Fangirls) are waiting to see how much they are going to have to spend on the new latest greatest iDevice (now with cheese grating apps). This announcement means that they can save 200 - 300 out of the thousand they could spend on the new device, new cases, new screen protectors, all the other new accessories, carrier ETF, new apps, etc.
--The FNP
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The thing is, I consider myself to be one of those fans that you're talking about, worthy of condescension and all, and yet I still found this to be non-news, close timing to a major announcement or not. I'll likely be upgrading the iPhone 4 I've had since shortly after its launch to the iPhone 5S, and I may even use this program...but it's still not newsworthy.
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It's not so much that this is a slow news days, but that with the new iPhone announcement in less than two weeks, the Mac Fanbois (and Fangirls) are waiting to see how much they are going to have to spend on the new latest greatest iDevice (now with cheese grating apps).
And that's why the Hateboyz are having a field day here. Because the Fanboys can't wait.
Re:What will they do with the ones they take in? (Score:5, Interesting)
Apple has been selling refurbs for years. I first bought a refurb 60GB iPod in 2006.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals [apple.com]
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iPhone 3G? (Score:2)
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From Purchase date not Manufactures Date (Score:1)
You said it yourself, the phone came out 5 years ago. The latest software that runs on it is the version that came out nearly 3 years ago (4.2.1, released November 2010). You're delirious if you think that's worth anything as trade-in.
...and was sold until September 2012, and struggled with Apples latest software. Customers measure from time of purchase as does all consumer law. http://allthingsd.com/20120913/iphone-3gs-takes-a-dirt-nap/?mod=atdtweet [allthingsd.com]. It sounds like customers who bought older...but still sold iphones have no resale value, and short support cycles.
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wrong - you linked to the 3GS, this subthread is about the 3G
That's because he's a known troll - or extremely dumb. He always gets these things wrong.
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Maybe because people with the 3G will be buying new phones soon anyway, they don't need any special prodding.
Although, it remains to be seen whether they buy new iPhones....
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Buying an Android phone means loaded to the brim with crapwares just the same as a Dell or HP computer is loaded with 55 crapwares.
The Android platform *should* be superior, but the way the mobile phone operators abuse Android mean in practice that the iPhone is easily th
They do take that back (Score:3)
You can drop off any Apple product at an Apple Store and they will recycle it for free.
They just will not pay you for it...
Uh huh (Score:5, Funny)
"Yes, I'd like to trade mine in for a Galaxy S4."
Better off if you do. (Score:5, Informative)
"Yes, I'd like to trade mine in for a Galaxy S4."
You could go http://glyde.com/ [glyde.com] http://www.nextworth.com/ [nextworth.com] or http://www.gazelle.com/iphone [gazelle.com] which will offer you *real* money instead of credit and at a higher rate than the $120-200 for 16GB iPhone 4 and 4S models and 16GB iPhone 5 in good condition could go for around $250. The only thing you lose is convenience. Its kind of sad but that tiny bit of convenience is worth a lot.
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I traded in an iPad 1 with Gazelle a few years ago and they paid me exactly what they said they would.
Sure. So was it the "up-to" price they advertised they would pay for an iPad?
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I did exactly that. :) Bell Canada gave me a credit toward my Samsung Galaxy S4 for my old iPhone 4
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You don't seem to be familiar with the traditional Apple taunts.
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You don't seem to be familiar with the traditional Apple taunts.
He was taunting him for moving to Samsung. And the proper taunt would be "went straight for celibacy".
Re: Uh huh (Score:2)
That would be more appropriate for an N900, which I'm sad to say I'd like myself.
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Government control? Seriously? Wow. Just fucking wow.
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You mean like the fact that you can transfer your wireless number to a new carrier, because of government (FCC) control? That one worked out pretty good.
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Your posts become more bizarre as time goes on. People choose Apple products. You call that choice a police state and then demand the government step in to prevent it? That's a scary world you inhabit.
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Your posts become more bizarre as time goes on. People choose Apple products.
Which is exactly what drives him bananas.
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Please stop spreading the "Google doesn't respect privacy" FUD. Have a look at how well Apple respects your privacy [eff.org].
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Please stop spreading the "Google doesn't respect privacy" FUD. Have a look at how well Apple respects your privacy [eff.org].
Is that the same EFF that claimed undeniable evidence that Apple had DRM in their headphones? Why yes, it is [eff.org]
Is this also the same EFF that receives a lot of their funding from Google? Another rhetoric question [pcmag.com].
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Yes, because government control will make all your iPhone apps you have paid for magically work on an Android phone, simply because they commanded it.
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How to lock you into there ecosystem. I think the time as come for some kind of Government control so customers can easily move between platforms...and I mean all media Apps, books, music.
Facepalm. Yeah, Apple locks them into their ecosystem, because they can't use the already existing trade-in programs. tuppe66, again proving that you don't have to be a moron to be an Apple Hater, but that it surely helps.
Jobs must be rolling in his grave (Score:1)
They're going to be re-selling used Apple stuff...Jobs would have hated that. To him it would be like re-releasing old artwork. Even having to support those old things after they were no longer the latest model probably looked like a necessary evil to him.
Better Artwork(Sic) Elsewhere (Score:2)
They're going to be re-selling used Apple stuff...Jobs would have hated that.
Jobs is dead, and nothing even during his final time at Apple planned for the rapid maturing of the smart-phone and Tablet market, and the fact that Apple is moving towards irrelevance, unless they compete. I think this is poor lock-in, but they need to step up, otherwise they are heading for irrelevance.
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I sure hope so.
Re: Better Artwork(Sic) Elsewhere (Score:2)
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You've never seen the refurbished link on their site?
If you haven't, here's where they sell refurbished equipment [apple.com], and, yes, selling refurbished Macs, at least, predated Jobs's death.
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Well, yes & no. Sometimes the equipment is used/returned/refurbed, sometimes not. When Apple puts a new model in the stores, it is introduced in every Apple store on the planet the same day. What happened to the "old" model which was here yesterday? They were all shipped back to Apple, where they were reboxed in plain white boxes & will be sold as "refurbs". So, at the Apple store, "refurbished" does not necessarily mean "used".
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They've been selling refurbs on the Apple store for years.....
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals [apple.com]
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They're going to be re-selling used Apple stuff...Jobs would have hated that.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals [apple.com].
And before you start to pretend they just started this: http://web.archive.org/web/20080831140401/http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals [archive.org]
"up to" (Score:3, Informative)
Well, with their marketshare falling like a rock (Achievement unlocked: Apple Fanboy hate. -5 Karma, +5 reputation) they gotta do something -- Android is now passing 70% [time.com] and continuing to climb while Apple dropped to about 15% [time.com] and has been losing about 1% a month [dailymail.co.uk] on average for the past two quarters (Achievement unlocked: Use of facts on the internet. +2 karma, -1 reputation). Of course, only on slashdot would the phrase "up to" cause people to cream their pants with excitement that the great and noble Apple (Achievement unlocked: Sarcasm! -1 karma, +7 reputation to shop owners in town GenX) was going to give them 'free' upgrades. It'll be just like going to a used car dealer and getting a "great deal" on your trade-in -- they give you x amount of dollars now, knowing that the buy-in (aka your loan APR) will offset it by x plus a percentage, so they can afford to be generous... just keep paying the monthly 'rental' fee (Achivement unlocked: Car analogy! +2 karma, +1 reputation).
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You know, I think you have something. I always thought a big part of Microsoft's business philosophy was that market share was market share, whether you got substantial new sales out of it or not. Maybe Apple is taking a page from that book.
Or, maybe Apple is taking a page from Google's book, and trying to create a market for cheap, non-boutique phones. Except, you know, from Apple.
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Google Play Edtion Phones (Score:5, Interesting)
Android, in your words, "looks like crap and sucks battery down" because it comes pre-loaded with tons of useless shit, most of which can't be uninstalled .
It is not true for me. The reality you now not only have the choice of Google Nexus phones, Manufactures are starting to offer Google Play Edition Phones which offer the stock Android edition http://www.stableytimes.com/news/htc-one-vs-galaxy-s4-google-play-edition-android-phones/ [stableytimes.com] . Many people though enjoy the changes Manufactures bring.
You have the choice.
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So, can you uninstall Apple Maps?
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You just keep claiming that, while the iPhone continues to top carrier sales charts even with old models...
Citation needed. I showed you mine, now you show me yours.
If it makes you happy to pretend, it's good that you have found peace of some kind in a world that makes no sense to you.
NOBODY expects the iPhone Inquisition! Our chief weapon is surprise [zdnet.com]...surprise and fear [slashdot.org]...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency [go.com].... Our *three* weapons are fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency...and an almost fanatical devotion to the iPope [urbandictionary.com].... Our *four*...no... *Amongst* our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such elements as fear, surprise.... (muttering) I'll come in again.
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ou really need to go into a horribly lit phone store, fight past its clawing denizens and look at what the low end of the Android sales REALLY represent...
As opposed to standing outside a trendy Apple store, looking at the people with their shiny little white box they just purchased for the sum of a mere month's wages, produced by a chinese factory with suicide nets along the perimeter because too many people were throwing themselves off the balconies due to low wages and 18 hour work days?
You know, I'd gladly take a "horribly lit phone store" and "clawing denizens" over staying awake at night wondering if I was buying the products of a plantation owner.
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You know, I'd gladly take a "horribly lit phone store" and "clawing denizens" over staying awake at night wondering if I was buying the products of a plantation owner.
I'm impressed. How exactly are you online then?
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while the iPhone continues to top carrier sales charts in the U.S. even with old models...
FTFY.
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Well, with their marketshare falling like a rock
iPhone share of the phone market has grown from 6.6% to 7.2%. Since 2007, the iPhone share of the phone market has been growing continuously and is still growing.
Resale value (Score:2)
Given the high resale value of iPhones, this isn't particularly necessary from a customer perspective. Obviously Apple's goal is to get more used iPhones out of circulation so they can sell new ones.
Apple went from 'Think Different' to 'Think Used' (Score:2)
Hello, I'm a used iPhone. I have cost you over $2,000 in cellular service fees. I'm the gift that keeps on charging, which is useful since my battery isn't replaceable. We here at Apple would like to keep our customers on the hamster wheel of overpriced and stale innovation, so today Apple is pleased to announce our iPhone Trade-In Program. Trade in your existing iPhone and we'll give you credit toward a new iPhone that does everything your existing iPhone does w
Re:Apple went from 'Think Different' to 'Think Use (Score:4, Informative)
Eh, the android phone is just as likely to cost $2k in cellular bills. The difference in price over 24 months between an iPhone and an Android phone isn't really that much by percentage when you take the cost of service into account.
And yes, I know you can get a bargain android phone and pair it with a bargain cell w/ data plan.
You can do that with iPhone, too (virgin offers $30/month for their lowest tier plan if you give them access to your bank account....). It does cost more, but the percent more over 24 months...
it's not iPhones that are costing people tons of money for cell service, it's smartphones.
The saddest thing to happen to iPhone since... (Score:2)
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Screw that. I sold my iPhone 4 for $280 when I got my iPhone 5. The kid can make due with her $99 iTouch for now.
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You could sell it for twice that easily in the developing world, which is exactly what Apple is going to do with them.
google should do this (Score:2)
Isn't this just unbleivable? (Score:1)
More than 50 posts and nobody ever mentioned there is like dozens of Gigabytes of data for our fellow privacy defenders at NSA to harvest.
Just how easily something like that gets overlooked, I wonder.
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More than 50 posts and nobody ever mentioned there is like dozens of Gigabytes of data for our fellow privacy defenders at NSA to harvest.
Hilarious coming from someone with a fooking Google+ icon beside his name
Selling old iPhone: How do I wipe my data? (Score:2)
I've got an old iPhone 3GS that won't start up all the way. I dunno why—can't really be bothered with trying to fix it. I've been thinking of selling it (I probably won't trade it in to Apple), but I worry about private data from back when my wife was using the phone still being on it. Is this something I should worry about, or should I just sell the phone? Is there some way to wipe the phone just to make sure, given it's inoperable?
Cheerleading. (Score:2)
This, combined with the new iPhone (which I have seen and is AMAZING)
Why? Its unlikely that the latest iPhone 5S will be anything other that an incremental upgrade to the iPhone 5(and I personally would love a fingerprint reader on a phone), but the reality is its likely to be outdated at launch falling behind even more through competitors rapid update cycles...at least it might be in gold. The more interesting product is the 5C if it exists at all, and the only thing interesting is is the price!
we will find out in 10 days anyway. I for one am very excited :)