Can I trade in broken iPhone? Some users might have problems with their smartphone and wish to upgrade to a newer handset by trading in their old one with broken details. It seems that Apple is planning to launch such a program in its retail stores [right now the company is believed to be working on the cheaper 4-inch iPhone model to release in 2016] and give a chance to millions of users exchange the damaged device to a newer one.
The report claims Apple has plans to expand its popular programs in the U.S. The company is said to offer trade in options for handsets with damaged buttons, displays and cameras. It can also let retail store employees help customers to install screen protectors on the iPhone. Would it be using the automatic installation machines or not? You might have heard that Apple is starting such a practice in Japan where users can pay for perfect screen protector installation in 2016.
The future trade in broken iPhone program can be a great deals to many of customers. Current program only allows you trading in an old iPhone towards the purchase of a newer one if everything is in working condition with it. You cannot exchange the broken smartphone, for example. The updated iPhone trade in program should be rolling out in February and it is believed to support broken iPhone 6, 6 Plus and older 5s.
How much would Apple pay for a broken iPhone? You might be able to get up to $50 for the old iPhone 5s, $200 for the iPhone 6 and $250 for the iPhone 6 Plus model. Regarding installation machines, Apple is to to install them in retail stores starting next week. The company is working with Belkin on this project.
