New Apple Watch Trade-in Promotion Gives You up to $100 for a Series 2 or Series 3

Feb 3, 2020 at 02:28pm EST

An Apple Watch promotion is currently being held on Apple’s website, where any customer in possession of an Apple Watch Series 3 or Series 4 can trade-in for a better model and receive up to $100 for their troubles. This offer is perfect for customers that want to own an Apple Watch Series 5 at a cheaper price.

How to Trade-in Your Older Apple Watch Series 2 or Series 3 to Get up to $100

Before the promotion kicked off, MacRumors reports that Apple was offering up to $60 for an ‌Apple Watch Series 2‌ model and up to $70 for an ‌Apple Watch‌ Series 3 model. With the new offer, you can take that trade-in value up to $100. One of the reasons why Apple has introduced a boost in trade-in prices is because of Heart Month, which takes place in February.

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With the trade-in value increase, you can put those savings to good use and get an Apple Watch Series 5 for $299, but this will be for the base model, which features a 40mm watch face size and doesn’t support cellular connectivity. MacRumors tested the promotional offer by trading in an Apple Watch Series 3. The $100 trade-in value that the publication received was provided in a refund form to the purchase price after the old Apple Watch is shipped.

In order to get the complete $100 trade-in value, your current model needs to be in working condition and should be cosmetically decent to look at too. The best thing about this offer is that Apple is also giving $100 back for its Series 4, meaning that for a limited time, your Series 2 or Series 3 carries the same value as the newer version that launched in 2018.

There’s no promotional offer provided for the Series 1. Still, if you want to trade-in your current smartwatch model for a new one, Apple will take $30 for it. It isn’t much, but you have to remember that it was launched three years ago.

News Source: Apple

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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