Get an estimate. Enter the information about your current device below, then click ‘GET ESTIMATE’ for an approximate value. This is an initial estimate only. The actual value of your trade-in will be determined upon receipt of your device. Find out what your device is worth. Ready to get a new device and plan with T-Mobile? Simply click SHOP PHONES or SHOP TABLETS and you’re on your way. Once you’ve received your device in the mail, come back to this page within 14 days of receiving your new device, and trade in your current device. By shipping your device, you agree to the Customer Acceptance Agreement and the Device Recovery Program Terms and Conditions. Get up to $375 in credit toward a new iPhone. It’s easy. Just trade in your eligible smartphone, and then use the credit to lower the full cost of a new iPhone or to reduce the monthly payments with your carrier. 1. Get instant credit in store. Take your iPhone or eligible smartphone to an Apple Store and get immediate credit toward the purchase of a new device. 1. Get a gift card by mail.
Simply tell us about your device using the online form and get an instant estimate from our partner. Mail in your device for free and after a short time, your Apple Store Gift Card will arrive. 2. Estimated trade-in values. 2. You can also trade in other eligible smartphones. 1 Values range from $35 to $375. Trade in your device or recycle it for free. If your Mac, iPad, or PC is in good condition, you can trade it in for a gift card. If your equipment isn’t functional or doesn’t have any value, you can recycle your iPad, iPod, Mac, PC, or smartphone responsibly through Apple for free. Mashable. How to Trade in Your Old iPhone for the iPhone 6. Now that Apple has announced the shiny new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, available for preorder on Friday and shipping Sept. 19, it's time to start weighing your options. Should you stick with your trusty yet suddenly obsolete iPhone model, or is it worth ditching for better battery life and some Retina HD action?
If you've decided it's time for an upgrade, retailers and mobile carriers alike are scrambling to offer you the best trade-in. In fact, in an unusual move, U. S. carriers are cutting pretty amazing deals on the iPhone 6, in fear of you taking your business elsewhere. In previous years, as WSJ notes, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile have waited until later in the selling cycle to offer competitive pricing plans. Here's a quick rundown of some of the best ways to break up with your old iPhone, and get your hands on the sleekest, sexiest model yet. Note that most of these deals are only available in the U. S. The iPhone 6 itself will first be available Sept. 19 in 10 countries (originally 11, but the China release is delayed). 1. Your mobile carrier. Verizon announced Tuesday it will offer a free 16GB iPhone 6 in exchange for your old iPhone 4, 4S, 5, 5S or 5C in good condition — as long as you re-up your contract for another two years. That's a $199 value. Sprint will offer up to $300 for eligible devices. You can also get unlimited data, talk and text for $50 per month, or get a free iPhone 6 or 6 Plus up front and lease it "for life" for $20 per month. AT&T hasn't announced specific trade-in deals or pricing yet, but it has set up a landing page here. Amazon's Electronics Trade-in program is one of your best bets to earn some cash for your old iPhone. For example, a 16GB iPhone 5S could get you between $300 and $400. Between Friday, Sept.
19 and Saturday, Sept. 27, you can trade in your working iPhone 5S at Best Buy for $300 and your 4S for $125. Your iPhone 5 will get you "standard trade-in value" — up to $300 for a 16GB model in good condition. Target announced its trade-in program this week, too, allowing customers to get deals before Sept. 18 (and guaranteed before Oct. 18). Trade in your old phone either in-store or online. You can get up to $200 for the iPhone 5S, $100 for the 5 or 5C, $75 for the 4S and $50 for the iPhone 4. RadioShack's Trade & Save Program lets you trade in an older iPhone model in working condition for a minimum of $100 and up to $300, depending on the model. For 16GB models, Gazelle is offering up to $285 for the iPhone 5S, $165 for the iPhone 5C, $170 for the iPhone 5 and $65 for the iPhone 4S. You can get quotes for your specific model and carrier here. A similar service is Glyde, which has a handy pricing tool for you to plan your upgrade. According to a Glyde spokesperson, the site offers up to $356 for the iPhone 5S, up to $282 for the iPhone 5C, up to $259 for the iPhone 5, up to $174 for the iPhone 4S and up to $65 for the iPhone 4. Apple's own trade-in program offers a gift card in exchange for your old device.
You can bring your old iPhone to an Apple retail store near you, and an employee will determine its value. While this is a quick and safe way to trade in your old iPhone, don't expect the best deal. According to an eBay spokesperson, average selling prices for a 32GB iPhone 5S were $510 during the week of Sept. 1 (as of this writing, the eBay website says the same phone is trending at $461). A 16GB iPhone 5C can earn you up to an estimated $239, a 16GB iPhone 5 can get up to $232 and a 16GB iPhone 4S can get you up to $134. If you're worried no one will bid on your phone, eBay's looking to give you peace of mind by offering a $100 coupon if it doesn't sell by Oct. 24. You can find more details and estimates for your specific iPhone model here. Walmart offers gift cards in exchange for traded-in devices. Using a working Verizon model as a benchmark to give you an idea of what you can get, Walmart currently offers: $275 for a 16GB iPhone 5S. $128.25 for a 16GB iPhone 5C. $166.25 for a 16GB iPhone 5. $74.40 for a 16GB iPhone 4S. $38.40 for a 16GB iPhone 4. Find your specific model here. GameStop and its subsidiaries (Simply Mac, Spring Mobile, GameStop-owned Cricket Wireless locations and BuyMyTronics) offer store credit or cash for your old iPhones. For example, you can get $265 in store credit for your AT&T 16GB iPhone 5S in good condition, or $150 cash for your AT&T 16GB iPhone 5. Find more information and trade values at the GameStop Trade Center page.
Editor's note: This post was updated Sept. 11, 2014 to reflect current information about trade-in options from eBay, Walmart and GameStop. Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus available for order: Trade-in values and options for selling your old one. on September 12, 2014 at 11:51 AM, updated September 12, 2014 at 3:15 PM. Apple began taking orders for its new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus on Friday and immediately sold out its launch-day inventory. For some models, from some outlets, wait times now stretch into November. But Apple and the wireless carriers are still taking orders, and retailers and wireless carriers are jockeying for position – trying to win consumers by offering trade-ins for older models of the iPhone. In some cases, the value of the trade-in may match the value of the brand-new phone (provided you're willing to sign a two-year contract with a wireless carrier.) Two carriers, Sprint and T-Mobile, will compensate new customers if they break their contracts with other companies -- which typically results in a financial penalty -- and switch. Sprint and T-Mobile are the newest major carriers in the U. S. to offer the iPhone (T-Mobile just started offering it in March) and they're hoping the incentives will help them play catchup. Here's a sampling of various options for trading in or selling older phones, and what each offers for a typical, two-year-old 32 gigabyte AT&T iPhone 5 in good condition (it cost $299 originally, the same as the current price of a new 64GB iPhone 6). AT&T: The carrier says it will offer credits worth up to $300 on older iPhones.
Its website says that iPhone 5 is worth $150 in trade-in value. Sprint also says it will offer up to $300 in credit. It offers $231 for our example iPhone 5. If you're under contract with another carrier, the company offers a prepaid card worth up to $350 to break that contract and come to Sprint. T-Mobile says that, starting next week, it will match any offer from AT&T, Verizon or Sprint – and give shoppers an extra $50. T-Mobile will compensate customers who break contracts with other carriers with prepaid MasterCards worth up to $650. Verizon: The wireless carrier is offering a $200 gift card for the iPhone 4, 4s, 5 or 5C, or $300 for an iPhone 5s, with the purchase of an iPhone 6 and a two-year contract. Amazon: Shoppers can lock in their price for 45 days (in case they don't have their phone phones yet.) That 32GB iPhone 5 is worth up to $250, depending on condition. Apple: The mothership will take its iPhones back. That same 32GB iPhone 5 is worth $205, provided it's in good condition. Best Buy: The retailer offers gift cards for trade-ins. That iPhone 5 in good condition is worth $225 at the retailer. Target: Trade-ins net gift cards worth $50 (for an iPhone 4) to $200 (for an iPhone 5s). Craigslist: Prices are all over the map, but that iPhone 5 sells for around $250 in the Portland area. Expect its value to drop quickly over the next couple weeks, though, as the iPhone 6 hits the market and upgraders unload their old models. eBay: Prices vary widely by model, condition and seller.
That iPhone 5 sells for between $200 and $250. Gazelle: The electronics buyer offers $145 for that iPhone 5, $25 more if you unlock it (the site tells you how to ask your wireless carrier to do this.) The price is good for a month, to give sellers time to wait for their new phones to come in. Inside Silicon Forest. Active Discussions. Subscribe Today. Already a Subscriber. OregonLive. com Sections. Your Regional News Pages. More on OregonLive. com. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. © 2017 Oregon Live LLC. All rights reserved (About Us). The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Oregon Live LLC.
Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus available for order: Trade-in values and options for selling your old one. on September 12, 2014 at 11:51 AM, updated September 12, 2014 at 3:15 PM. Apple began taking orders for its new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus on Friday and immediately sold out its launch-day inventory. For some models, from some outlets, wait times now stretch into November. But Apple and the wireless carriers are still taking orders, and retailers and wireless carriers are jockeying for position – trying to win consumers by offering trade-ins for older models of the iPhone. In some cases, the value of the trade-in may match the value of the brand-new phone (provided you're willing to sign a two-year contract with a wireless carrier.) Two carriers, Sprint and T-Mobile, will compensate new customers if they break their contracts with other companies -- which typically results in a financial penalty -- and switch. Sprint and T-Mobile are the newest major carriers in the U. S. to offer the iPhone (T-Mobile just started offering it in March) and they're hoping the incentives will help them play catchup. Here's a sampling of various options for trading in or selling older phones, and what each offers for a typical, two-year-old 32 gigabyte AT&T iPhone 5 in good condition (it cost $299 originally, the same as the current price of a new 64GB iPhone 6). AT&T: The carrier says it will offer credits worth up to $300 on older iPhones. Its website says that iPhone 5 is worth $150 in trade-in value.
Sprint also says it will offer up to $300 in credit. It offers $231 for our example iPhone 5. If you're under contract with another carrier, the company offers a prepaid card worth up to $350 to break that contract and come to Sprint. T-Mobile says that, starting next week, it will match any offer from AT&T, Verizon or Sprint – and give shoppers an extra $50. T-Mobile will compensate customers who break contracts with other carriers with prepaid MasterCards worth up to $650. Verizon: The wireless carrier is offering a $200 gift card for the iPhone 4, 4s, 5 or 5C, or $300 for an iPhone 5s, with the purchase of an iPhone 6 and a two-year contract. Amazon: Shoppers can lock in their price for 45 days (in case they don't have their phone phones yet.) That 32GB iPhone 5 is worth up to $250, depending on condition. Apple: The mothership will take its iPhones back. That same 32GB iPhone 5 is worth $205, provided it's in good condition. Best Buy: The retailer offers gift cards for trade-ins. That iPhone 5 in good condition is worth $225 at the retailer. Target: Trade-ins net gift cards worth $50 (for an iPhone 4) to $200 (for an iPhone 5s). Craigslist: Prices are all over the map, but that iPhone 5 sells for around $250 in the Portland area. Expect its value to drop quickly over the next couple weeks, though, as the iPhone 6 hits the market and upgraders unload their old models. eBay: Prices vary widely by model, condition and seller.
That iPhone 5 sells for between $200 and $250. Gazelle: The electronics buyer offers $145 for that iPhone 5, $25 more if you unlock it (the site tells you how to ask your wireless carrier to do this.) The price is good for a month, to give sellers time to wait for their new phones to come in. Inside Silicon Forest. Active Discussions. Subscribe Today. Already a Subscriber. OregonLive. com Sections. Your Regional News Pages. More on OregonLive. com.
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Get up to $300 off iPhone X. Buy iPhone X with monthly device payments. Choose unlimited as your plan if you don't already have it. Trade in one of these phones: And get: Up to $1149.99 device payment purchase req'd on Verizon Unlimited. Less up to $300 promotrade-in credit applied to account over 24 mos ends when balance paid or line terminatedchanged to another plan 0% APR. Eligible trade-in must be in good working & cosmetic condition. Get up to $300 off iPhone X. Buy iPhone X with monthly device payments. Choose unlimited as your plan if you don't already have it. Trade in one of these phones: And get: And get: And get: Up to $1149.99 device payment purchase req'd on Verizon Unlimited. Less up to $300 promotrade-in credit applied to account over 24 mos ends when balance paid or line terminatedchanged to another plan 0% APR. Eligible trade-in must be in good working & cosmetic condition. Get up to $300 off iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus. Buy iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus with monthly device payments. Choose unlimited as your plan if you don't already have it. Trade in one of these phones: And get: Up to $949.99 device payment purchase req'd on Verizon Unlimited. Less up to $300 promotrade-in credit applied to account over 24 mos ends when balance paid or line terminatedchanged to another plan 0% APR. Eligible trade-in must be in good working & cosmetic condition. Get up to $300 off iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus.
Buy iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus with monthly device payments. Choose unlimited as your plan if you don't already have it. Trade in one of these phones: And get: And get: And get: Up to $949.99 device payment purchase req'd on Verizon Unlimited. Less up to $300 promotrade-in credit applied to account over 24 mos ends when balance paid or line terminatedchanged to another plan 0% APR. Eligible trade-in must be in good working & cosmetic condition. Verizon and AT&T are the latest carriers to launch free iPhone 7 promos. - Sep. 9th 2016 8:02 am PT. Verizon Wireless has joined rival carriers T-Mobile and Sprint in running a free iPhone 7 launch promo. The terms of Verizon’s deal pretty much mirror that of the other carriers. You’ll receive $650 for a qualifying trade-in of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus as credit across 24-months when you purchase iPhone 7. The credit should show up on your bill within 2-3 cycles. To receive the full credit the line must be active for the full 2-years, which would come into play if you’re planning to upgrade next year. Verizon isn’t too specific on device trade requirements, only saying that it “must be in good working & cosmetic condition.” No matter which iPhone 7Plus you order, you’ll only receive a credit of $650 (effectively makes 32GB iPhone 7 free). Surprisingly, we haven’t seen an iPhone 7 promo from AT&T yet, despite all of its major competitors grabbing headlines with their pre-order offers.
After pre-ordering iPhone 7, your next move should be to pick up a solid case and a pair of Bluetooth headphones. I’d recommend Amazon’s iPhone 7 storefront as the best one stop shop for all accessories. Also, check out our recent roundup for even more iPhone 7Plus case options. Apple launched iPhone 7 pre-order first thing this morning and estimated delivery times for some models have already slipped. For full coverage on Apple’s latest smartphone, click here. Here’s how to get your iPhone 7 for $0: Buy a new iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus with monthly device payments. During checkout, select the option to trade in your old device, or if you wish to trade in your device at a later time, log in to My Verizon and select “trade in old device.” After you have completed your trade-in appraisal, you will receive a box to return your old device. AT&T has also thrown its hat into the ring with a free iPhone 7 trade in offers of its own. What’s more, DIRECTV and AT&T U-verse customers can also earn a $650 credit to offset the cost of iPhone 7 by adding “a new line to your wireless account from another provider.” Full details for all of AT&Ts current iPhone promos can be found here. For a limited time, customers can also trade in an iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S, or iPhone 6S Plus that’s in good working condition and they can get an iPhone 7 32 GB free after $650 in monthly bill credits when they buy it on AT&T Next or AT&T Next Every Year with eligible service. To take advantage of this offer customers just need to own their current iPhone outright, or pay for the remainder of their remaining balance.
iPhone 7. Apple's iPhone 7 and 7 Plus were announced on 7th September 2016. About the Author. Review: Bridge Constructor Portal for iOS. Connect Amazon Alexa and Apple Reminders using IFTTT. Video: 5 small & notable tweaks in Final Cut Pro 10.4. AirPods, hearing aids & technology to make it possible. Apple is only selling AT&T iPhones with Next plans, but it doesn't really matter. Everything is confusing, but in the end, you pay the same. Recently, the options available to purchase an AT&T iPhone at Apple changed. Like with other third-party AT&T dealers, such as Walmart and Best Buy, it's only possible to purchase an AT&T iPhone from Apple with the Next payment plan, instead of with a two-year contract as before (and is still available for Sprint and Verizon). There's a ton of confusion around AT&T's Next plans, and the carrier hasn't done itself any favors with the naming of them. They've somehow made the process of buying a smartphone more complicated than ever.
But if you run the math, it turns out that buying a phone with Next isn't much different than with the old two-year contract. Just by way of example of how confusing this all is, let's walk through buying the most popular iPhone, a 16GB iPhone 6. On AT&T's old structure, if you were buying an iPhone 6 with a two-year contract, you'd pay $199 up front and then have a monthly cost of $80.00 ($40 for 3GB of data and unlimited talk and text, $40 for the smartphone "access"). You'd also be on the hook for a $40 "activation fee" on your first month's bill, and you'd be locked into AT&T for 24 months. Total cost over two years: $2,159.00 plus taxes. The Next 18 plan will cost a little over $2 more per month compared to the contract plan. Now let's buy the same phone with Next. A basic, single-line Next plan with 3GB of data costs $65 per month. Next customers don't have to pay an activation fee, and if your credit is good enough, you don't have to put a down payment on the phone. Sign up for Next 18 (which is actually a 24-month payment plan — more on this later), and you pay $27.09 per month for your phone on top of your monthly rate plan. That makes your monthly cost for the 3GB plan $92.09. Over the course of two years, that's $2,210.16, or $51.16 more than the old two-year contract plan. The Next 18 plan is more expensive than the old two-year contract by a little over $2 per month.
That's not a hugely material difference for most people that are already paying upwards of $2,000 for a phone and service. There are some advantages to Next that don't come with a two-year contract: you can pay off the balance of the phone early and either upgrade to a new device or have lower monthly payments. And you could cancel your service without a penalty aside from covering the cost of the phone. But the reality is that most people aren't going to pay off their phone early (after all, why would they, a Next plan is essentially a zero-interest loan) nor are they looking to upgrade more often than every couple of years. AT&T provides a steeper discount on the monthly service if you opt for more data, but a recent research report from Mobidia says the average American uses 1.8GB of data per month on their smartphone, which means most people are just fine with the 3GB plan. AT&T's naming structure makes things especially confusing. But where things really get confusing is in AT&T's naming structure. There are three different Next payment plans that don't require a down payment: Next 12, Next 18, and Next 24. You'd not be alone in thinking that the Next 12 plan consists of 12 monthly payments and the Next 18 and 24 plans are 18 and 24 months, respectively. But you'd be wrong: the Next 12 plan actually has 20 months of payments, while the Next 18 plan is 24 months and the Next 24 plan is 30 months. The 12, 18, and 24 part of the Next plan names refer to when you can trade in your phone for a new one at no cost, letting you upgrade your phone without having to pay it off in full.
But we don't recommend doing that: you're better off paying the remainder on your balance and selling the phone yourself before buying a new phone than just handing over to AT&T. A service like Gazelle or NextWorth will pay you upwards of $300 for a 16GB iPhone 6 in decent condition right now, which is more than the remainder left after 18 months of payments on Next. Buying a phone on a Next payment plan seems like it would be much worse than the old two-year contract where you just plunked down two Benjamins and signed your life away. But it's not worse, necessarily, and for some consumers it might turn out to be a decent deal. That's great, except for the fact that actually figuring out what you should pick can literally require using a spreadsheet with math formulas (that's literally what we did using a modified and updated version of Mathew Schaffer's spreadsheet). And that's largely the fault of AT&T, which has obfuscated the numbers behind misleading names and an overwhelming amount of options. But at the end of the day, the difference is miniscule and AT&T gets paid the same amount of money either way. If you really want the old contract plan, AT&T will give to you if you buy the iPhone from them. The idea of installment plans is a good one, but the execution is not. In theory, the idea of installment plans is a legitimately good one, so long as they're well-structured to be cheaper. It means that people don't need out lay out the full cost of the phone when the purchase it, which can help democratize high-end phones.
It means that you're not technically locked into a two-year contract. It means that if your phone is paid off, you get cheaper service costs. All these things ought to be great steps forward. I'm not sure if AT&T, or any carrier, can overcome the inherently confusing nature of these plans. Everybody sort of instinctually understands "$199 with a two-year contract," but trying to get your feeble human brain to understand what "$27.09 per month" actually means in terms of the long term costs is much harder. It's much harder to tell if you're getting a deal or if you're being taken for a ride. And there's nothing great about that. Now Trending. Command Line delivers daily updates from the near-future. How Much is Your iPhone 5 5s 5c Worth Now? The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are here, and before you know it, the iPhone X will join them. If you've got an aging iPhone 5 in your hands, you can be forgiven if feeling like your old phone is more dated than ever. With new iPhones hitting retail shelves, it might be time to trade in that iPhone 5, 5s or (perhaps the least-loved) 5c, especially if you want to offset the cost of getting a new iPhone. You could get anything from about $30 to $75 for your iPhone 5s, depending on the capacity and carrier.
Returns for the 5 and 5c are decidedly lower. The lists below show the maximum credit and cash offers you can now expect if you decide to trade-in your iPhone 5s, 5c, or plain old 5 at these major retailers that have trade-in programs. Just like it did in previous years, Amazon generally offers the best prices for AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon phones, though in some cases it's topped by Gazelle. Gamestop's prices are in the ballpark on some models. Verizon phones will receive a higher offer no matter where you trade it in — credit Verizon's far-reaching network — but don’t expect as much from Sprint or T-Mobile phones. A phone that is unlocked will generally go for a higher price, but resellers also seem to favor both AT&T and Verizon phones. For all of these estimates, we assumed the phone is in good, working condition without a cracked screen or other visible damage. With Amazon and Best Buy, the color of your old phone matters, but the difference is usually only by a few dollars. GameStop, Gazelle and Walmart do not specify the color. Free iPhone 7 – Just Trade In Your Old iPhone 6. Get an iPhone 7 (32GB) for $0 when you trade in your iPhone 6 at Verizon Wireless, Sprint, or T-Mobile! That's a very generous trade in offer…especially from Verizon! In the past they would do trade in offers around $300, so I think it is an awesome deal! Yesterday I wrote about where to pre-order.
Details below! Some might try to go to eBay to find a cheap iPhone 6 to trade in but there is not much savings and many of the eBay phones are stolenlockedwon't qualify. Unless you are very familiar with eBay and iPhones, I don't recommend playing this game. REMINDER : Make sure you turn off iCloud lock (“Find My iPhone”) before you trade it in otherwise you will not get the full trade in value. Wipingerasing the phone does not remove iCloud lock. I forgot to do this on my iPhone 6 and the trade in value came up as $40 instead of $650! So I had to set it up again, turn it off, then erase again. Other options? Last year, I compared the best and worst places to trade in your iPhone. I don't think think these guys will be getting ANY business as long as these trade in offers continue. 2 year contract? TheVerge. com points out that this looks a lot like the old 2 year contracts and it does.
However, with the old 2 year contract, I paid $40line, which then dropped to $15line currently when I moved to the Verizon Edge plan. In the new plan it'll be $20line but the new data plans give more data for less per month so I'll be able to drop to a lower plan and overall pay equal or less than before. Also here's what my alternative was: Sell my iPhone 6 for maybe $300-350 after fees+hassle and buy iPhone 7 for $650 not upgrade the iPhone 5 because its only worth. $100. Yes, I'd be able to cancel but I don't plan on making any changes. Trade in any iPhone 6 at Verizon and get an iPhone 7 (32 GB) for $0 $100. This new offer expires 103116 (The free iPhone 7 with trade in expired 93016). That means you can get a $ 649 $550 trade in credit by trading in any iPhone from any carrier. The only catch is you need to sign up with the monthly payment plan and receive credits against those charges. That's to make sure you stay with Verizon.
So, you'll get billed the monthly device payment plan and then the credits will offset this charge. If you want more storage or a 7 Plus, you will just pay the difference. I posted screen shots of the trade in values at the bottom of this post. This new offer is not as good as the one in September but… you snooze you lose. At least they still have this offer. All credits come in monthly installments so you have to keep it active for 2 years to get all the credit. iPhone 6S 6S Plus = $550 trade in credit iPhone 6 6 Plus = $450 trade in credit iPhone 5 and 5S (all models) = $300 trade in credit. DELIVERY DATES BACKORDER DATES as of 10:30am (Sept 9, 2016) iPhone 7 (32 gb) Silver and Rose Gold: Sept 16 iPhone 7 (128 gb) Jet Black: October iPhone 7 Plus (128 gb) Black: end of September iPhone 7 Plus (128 gb) Jet Black: BACKORDERED end of October. Q. But I only see $220 for my iPhone 6?? A. Just continue and when you get closer to the checkout you will see the full $650 or $400, depending on which phone you have. I posted screen shots way at the bottom of this post of what it should look like. Q: Do I have to change my plan? I didn't have to but the new plan worked out better for my family plan. If you have an old plan where you are only paying $15line like I had, this will change to $20month.
That's because I was getting a $25 discount per line which changes to $20, so I lose $5 per line. On the flip side, my jetpack monthly fee drops from $20 to $10month. Q: Will they take BROKENCRACKED SCREEN ITUNES LOCK STOLEN? No. But if your screen is broken you can get it fixed and then they will accept it. Q: When does this trade in offer expire? 93016. I'm not exactly sure. The store manager said there is no expiration date currently but I also saw a possible date of next week (915). DO NOT WAIT if you want to do this! Q: Do I trade in my old iPhone in store on mail it in? It depends and this is a bit confusing. You must mail in your old phone if you order via the website and request a trade in. If you just order your phone online (without requesting a trade in) then you will have a choice to bring your old phone to the store or mail in. If you order your phone in store, then you can bring your trade to the store. Read that a couple times and check with your local Verizon store in case they change the rules. Sprint has a similar trade in offer: Get the iPhone 7 32GB for $0 with eligible trade in. Eligible phones include iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. How to get your iPhone 7 32GB for $0**: Buy the iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus on AT&T Next ® or AT&T Next Every Year SM and activate with qualified wireless service (starting at $50mo. for new customers, or existing customers may add to an eligible plan).
Pay tax at sale. Make sure your current iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, or iPhone 6s Plus is in good working condition and is paid in full. Unlike, Verizon, AT&T doesn't appear to be allowing iPhone 5 trade ins for $400 credit. We’ll send you a message with the information you need to complete your trade-in. Once we’ve confirmed your purchase and received your trade-in, in up to 3 bill cycles we'll begin to apply your monthly bill credits. As long as you stay in good standing with eligible service on your installment agreement, you'll receive monthly credits totaling $650. That is equivalent to making an iPhone 7 32GB $0 or taking $650 off the price of the other variants or iPhone 7 Plus. **Ltd-time offer (ends 93016 in PR). Priced $650 to $970. Req’s port, well-qual. credit, and 0% APR 30-mo. $21.67mo. agmt. Up to 3 mos. due before credits start.
If svc. canceled, device balance is due. Activ., other charges & restr. apply. Void in CT, RI & Miami-Dade. Can’t be combined with the $650 Switch Offer. Free iPhone 7 with trade in of an iPhone 6. You'll get $650 (see update below) credit for any iPhone 6 and $400 $300 credit for any iPhone 5, similar to Verizon. UPDATE 92716: T-Mobile changed their promotion. Now you can get an iPhone 7 for $100. That means if you trade in an iPhone 6S6S Plus you get $549 credit and an iPhone 66 Plus gets $449. iPhone 5 gets you $299 credit. Upgrading to iPhone 7 will now cost you $100, $200, or $300 depending if you trade in an iPhone 6S, 6, or 5. Verizon Screen Shots. Here are screen shots for a Verizon trade in of a iPhone 6 ($650 credit) and iPhone 5S ($400 credit).
You might see a lower number initially which is just an estimate but the full trade in amount would show up when you get to the screen below. About TheRewardBoss. Want to see how I earn enough points and miles to travel for free? Read this first. Be one of the 10s of 10s of people who subscribe to receive email updates whenever I post a new article. Enter your email address in the top left corner of the site and that’s it. Cancel anytime. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or RSS feed. Take a Free Lyft. This is a shitty offer designed to lock you in overpriced service. super annoying how you delete comments that don’t fit your agenda. no point in me following you. which comments were deleted? This sounds good but what if I want to upgrade to the 8 next year and I’m in the middle of this deal?
If you upgrade then you won’t get the remaining credits in the second year. But you’ll have a 7 which you could sell for a decent amount at that point. Check eBay, 6S’s are selling for a good amount. Initially that sounded like a great deal. But, further review….I can get $215 trade in value on my Iphone 6 at Verizon. And I can get a new 7 for $199 on a 2 year contract. Am I overlooking something in my logic….How is that not a better deal than the offer described above? Consider this. In the old way with 2 year contract I was paying $40monthline on my family plan. Then Verizon Edge came along and after I paid off my phone in full, I got a $25month discount per line so I’m now paying only $15linemonth.
So if your example you don’t get this…. $40monthline vs $15monthline. I’m on a family plan not sure about individual lines. With this new plan, my $15monthline goes up to $20, but my Jetpack drops from $20month to $10month and my data plan ($100 for 15 GB) drops to $90 for 16 GB. That’s 1 GB more, $10 less, and allows carryover data. Overall my price is the same, but I have 1 GB more and carryover data. Your line access fee would be $40 for a subsidized 2-year phone on the new verizon plan. what if your 6 plus phone screen is cracked? you need to get it fixed before they will take it. Can I trade in my iphone 6 for the iphone 7 and keep my unlimited data and the current calling plan that I have? I was not required to change my plan but the new plan was better for me. You’ll need to check with VZ. so after taking advantage of this deal I got confused by the terms of the trade in credit. It says the $650 credit ends when the device is paid off or when the line is removed. The credit doesn’t start rolling in the 2-3 billing cycle but i’ll start paying off my device before that credit starts. If i’m understanding it correctly i’ll be done paying the phone off before the credit is applied for a full 24 months. So what happens to the credit if it’s supposed to stop when my device is paid off, which hypothetically will be before the a full 24 months of credits. meant to say “doesn’t start rolling in *until* the 2-3rd billing cycle” According to the manager at the Verizon store I did my upgrade in, the credits that start after 2-3 billing periods will include credits for months 1, 2, and 3 if its on the 3rd billing cycle.
At that point you’ll be caught up. I signed up as well. Wanted to wait a year to switch but wth…did it. still best service out there. Or you could keep your old iPhone and go to a service like Straight Talk with no contract that still uses the Verizon Network for a lot less per month, plus no “Locked in” credit offsetting. No need to always have the latest and greatest but those who aren’t frugal will jump on these offers I’m sure! I think this probably more worth looking into on individual plans. On my family plan, I was paying $15 per line, now $20 per line x 4 = $80. Plus another. $80 for data after discounts. In total $160 4 = $40 per line. I’ve looked into Straight Talk in the past but didn’t see much savings. Each plan costs $45 per month or if you prepay for a year $41.25 per line. Tablets and MiFi are $10month each on Verizon, not sure how much this costs on StraightTalk or if they even have Mifi. Can you do the whole trade-in process at the store and still get the $400 credit for an Iphone 5s? Or is this promo only available through verizonwireless online? Thanks for your help in advance and GREAT website you have! Can be done in the store or onlinemail in. I placed a couple orders in store and one online and plan to bring in my trades in to the store so I know immediately they were accepted and hit my account.
I rather not do such a high value transaction by mail. Thanks for your quick reply. So if I bring my Iphone 5s to the store, they can tell me right there if it is eligible for the $400 trade-in credit? And also, if so, will they give me time to transfer everything from one phone to another (I would let my wife get the better phone and I would take her old phone and I would trade in my 5s if that makes sense). And lastly, do you know when this iphone 5s $400 trade-in deal expires at the stores? not sure when it expires. They should be able to tell you if it qualifies. I understand that as long its in good conditionnot stolen, its good for $400. And yes you’ll have some time after you get your new phone delivered, though I don’t know the exact time frame yet. Is this only good for one line in a shared family account? I can add my iPhone 6s and see the trade-in credit in the shopping cart, but then there is no option to add an additional device for the same trade-in deal for my wife’s phone.
I did 3 lines in the store then 1 online. If its just the two of you, then try doing 2 separate transactions. If its more, its prob easier in the store. I’ve been dealing with the same guy for a while which helps. I’m at an impasse. I am still using a 16gb iPhone 5 — it 5 has treated me well and I love the fact I can comfortably, confidently use it one handed… but I need to upgrade. As with a lot of people, I am somewhat underwhelmed by the 7 and am wondering how the 5S is holding up. I’m compared the specs online, but its difficult for me to qualify the differences in real world use. I’m looking at used options because I’m not going to buy the 7 I don’t want to pay full price. Anyone have experience with this company getorchard. comusiphone-5s-for-sale ?? Thanks! – David. Since Verizon gives $400 trade in credit for a iPhone 5, you would be paying the difference… $250.
Never used that website but they have a used 5S for Verizon for $260. There’s also a risk in buying a used phone. After 1-2 years, the battery will not hold so well and you dont know how it was treated by the previous owner. Or just use it for 1 more year… I doubt you’ll see much improvement to justify going from 5 to 5S. I currently have an iphone 6 64gb – and am paying $27.08month for it (Verizon). The iphone 7 for 27.08month is only 32gb. My husband has an iphone 6 with 32gb and pays @22.91month. Not a good deal for us – would have to pay more for more space. How is this free. Am I missing something? It’s a “free” upgrade to an iPhone 7 32gb, which costs $650. It’s only the base model.
If you want more memory you have to pay extra. If you trade in any iPhone 6 you will get a new iPhone 7. The amount you paid or are still paying doesn’t change that. This is the “best deal” for people with iPhone 6 16gb and becomes a worse for those who bought more memory or have a 6S. Also I dont think you can upgrade if you are still making payments on your account. I believe you’d have to pay it off first. A while back, I just paid off my monthly payments with the “Verizon Edge” program because doing so dropped my monthly price per line from $40 to $15. Exactly why this is an AWESOME deal for me and anyone else with a almost 2 year old iPhone 6 16gb. After I saw THIS I called them, done deal, just gotta pay tax on the phone upfront and the dreaded $20 activation fee, 78 bucks total, and I have 3 months left on my contact (“courtesy”) Can you still do this if you are in one of those old contract plans? I can’t upgrade until June of 2017 (unless I do so at retail price) and I’m still paying the old $40month because I’m not on the pay-per-month for the device. I believe they would let you pay off your device then you would be eligible to upgrade. When you switch to the new data plan you will pay: Line access fees. Smartphone $20mo.
Tablet & Hotspots $10mo. Connected devices $5mo. How do I know if the phone i bought from ebay is stolen or not eligible to trade in? I just placed an order for iphone 6 on ebay to trade in. now your article mentions that would not work. Could you explain about that? Short version: If you know what you’re doing, it can make sense to buy from eBay. If not, you might be barking up the wrong tree and about to waste a lot of time to save a little bit of money. Longer version: The carriers can tell you if a phone is stolen but you’ll need the IMEI # and some sellers may not want to provide that to you. Look through the listings and you will notice that many of them are icloud locked and the carrier won’t accept these because the next person can’t use them. These are most likely stolen and so the seller can’t unlock it for you. You can check if a phone is iCloud locked here but again you need the IMEI or serial #. The few iPhone 6’s that are clean will sell for more. Sure you can probably still save money by trading in, how much is the time and hassle worth if you buy a stolen phone which doesn’t qualify then try to return itdispute your purchase. Last time I checked most of iPhone 6’s that were cheaper were either broken or icloud locked (aka stolen). Hello again.
I notice on the fine print for the deal if you trade in an Iphone 6 they give you a iphone 7 but it says that credit won’t show up for 2-3 billing cycles. So does that mean you have to pay $27.08 for 3 cycles and then do they credit you back those 3 months of paying $27.08 or do you have to pay that money for 3-months and never get it back? They should give you 2-3 months worth of credits after 2-3 months so you should get it all. Did T-mobile just drop their rebate for the IPhone 7 to $550 for a trade in of an IPhone 6? I notice it now costs $100 to upgrade from the 6 to the 7 on their website…. Yes, looks like it. I have updated the post to reflect this. Verizon’s promo is still going at least until 93016. I’m confused exactly how you get a ‘free’ iPhone 7 with a trade in. Not a single iPhone 6 through 6s plus trades in for a $650 aka the price of the 7. For example my 64gb iPhone 6 has a trade in value of $220, which means I would still be paying the difference of $430, that’s not free at all. I mean I expect to pay for a phone but the advertisement is so confusing bc no phone gets your a free 7. Take a look at the Q & A in the Verizon section. I also added the screen shot of the Verizon offer which shows the fine print at the bottom. Offer ends in a couple days so if you want to do this don’t wait much longer. I traded my 6 in filled out the online tradin form with the promo code and put insurance on it which I had to pay for the shipping over again. Then when it was received I checked to see what they were going to give me and they said 145 in credits which it was supposed to be 650 in credits so I called them and the girl on the phone said she didn’t know what happened but she would guarantee that it would be 650 but I won’t know for sure until the first 2 to 3 months billing passses. I’m very nervous about this deal specially since AT&T change the wording from $650 credit to up to $650 credits. Very suspicious.
We’ll see in three months I guess since they said they will not send me my phone back in either case. Which I could’ve sold the phone for more than 145 to anyone. I bought mine online and in the store (2 separate orders) and traded in all the phones in the store. After I did that, I got a receipt showing a $650 credit. What I would suggest is calling them back and make sure another rep can see $650 credits noted on your account. Make a note of the rep’s name, date and time of the convo for future reference. After I did my trades, I upgraded my Verizon account to the new plan, at which point the rep was having trouble because doing so would remove my $650 credits. He said the plan should have been upgraded at the same time when I ordered the phones… which is the opposite of what the employee told me when I was upgrading my phones. In any case, the Verizon phone support rep had to escalate it to a supervisor and was able to take care of it. Why did I do it via telephone? The new plan has a 2gb bonus per line…which is not available in store…and is meant to be part of the upgrade promotion. They could not give me the 2gb bonus in store. My trade in was with AT&T, I hope they honor it like Verizon did with you. I traded in an iphone 6 16gb in mint pristine condition and they only gave me $107.50 credit!
I was horrified. I called and they told me my screen was unresponsive. I disputed it and had to file an appeal. They said it will take a few days to review, but I ‘should’ get the $650. If not, I want my phone back. I could have gotten a lot more money than that back! That’s the type of thing I was afraid of so I took my trade ins into the store so I know right then and there if it was accepted. The trick which they didn’t say anywhere was you could only do the trade in-store if you did *not* process the trade in online. In other words, you could order your phone online, but no trade in. In this case it was your choice – trade in online or in-store. There are too many things that can happen — I forgot to turn off the iPhone lock on one of my trade in but I was able to quickly resolve that in the store. Let us know how the appeal turns out. Just a heads up to anyone reading this story now, I got my trade in credit QUICK, the full 650 for a 16GB 6 is happening now and I got the credit within a week of sending the phone in. The weird thing is it is 4 credits for the 27.08 on my next bill. Just wasn’t sure where the 4 credits came from since it did not take a full 3 cycles to happen. Oh well, it works.
I did switch to Sprint, 4 months ago, send them 3 iphone 6s, only getting credit for 1 line(( Called them 5 times, they act like they dont understamd what the deal is, that i have to wait more blalala. So be careful , dont go with Sprint, they will screw you big time. Ouch! I would definitely recommended doing such a transaction in person. I hope you have tracking numbers or some sort of proof for everything you shipped. It’s not just sprint, you need to be careful with all of the carriers. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Up To $50 Lyft Credit. Categories. Favorite Cash Back Sites. Subscribe.
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