Tech Alert
We all know the struggle of a damaged iPhone that Apple would never take back. Apple before would only give you store credit for intact phones with broken screens with working buttons.
However, Apple will now pay up to $350 for phones without cracked screens or broken buttons. For damaged phones, you will only get $50 for a 5S, $150 for a 6 and $200 for a 6 PLUS….hey, it’s better than nothing!
So why did Apple have a sudden change in heart? Well the iPhone 7 is set to come out in fall so they thought this would be a perfect time to begin to trade-in your phones. For more details be sure to check out the video above.
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