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Apple to Start Accepting Android Phones As Trade-Ins

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Feb 18, 2016, 11:11 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Apple is making it easier to buy new iPhones by expanding the selection of phones it will accept as trade-ins. The new program is called Trade Up With Installments and lets people hand over an old phone when buying a new iPhone. Apple will apply the credit of the old phone toward the cost of a new phone and break up the payments for the new iPhone over a 24-month period. Apple will give $100 in credit for an iPhone 4 or 4s, $200 for an iPhone 5, 5s, or 5c, $300 for an iPhone 6, or $350 for an iPhone 6s, depending on the condition of the the trade. Apple will give between $100 and $300 in credit for Android and Windows handsets that are traded in. The 24-month financing plan includes Apple Care+ ($129). People interested in upgrading need to visit Apple Stores to earn credit toward a new iPhone. Trade Up With Installments kicks off today.

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