iPhone 17 trade-in guide — what your iPhone is worth now

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With all four iPhone 17 models now on sale, chances are you're probably scratching your head over which one best fits your needs for getting around day to day. Do you go for the super-thin yet surprisingly durable iPhone Air (which we tried — and failed — to break in our hands-on) or the upgraded 48MP telephoto lens and 8x "optical quality" zoom of the iPhone 17 Pro? Or do you splurge on the iPhone 17 Pro Max for its ridiculous 18 hours of battery life, making it the longest-lasting iPhone we’ve ever tested?

Well, if you were hoping to trade in your old iPhone for a discount on a shiny new one, I've got some bad news. Apple just lowered trade-in values for the best iPhones, going all the way back to that iPhone 8 you got when you couldn't escape "Despacito" or Ed Sheeran on the radio. Read on for a full breakdown of what your old iPhone is worth with Apple's new trade-in values below. If you're looking for a better deal, you might have more luck with other retailers like Samsung or Google. I've pointed out a few of the best iPhone 17 deals below as well.

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iPhone model

New trade-in value

Old value

iPhone 16 / 16 Plus

Up to $450 / $470

N/A

iPhone 16 Pro / Pro Max

Up to $580 / $700

N/a

iPhone 15 / 15 Plus

Up to $320 / $370

Up to $400 / $440

iPhone 15 Pro / ProMax

Up to $420 / $520

Up to $500 / $630

iPhone 14 / 14 Plus

Up to $220 / $240

Up to $290 / $300

iPhone 14 Pro / Pro Max

Up to $320 / $400

Up to $380 / $455

iPhone SE (3rd gen)

Up to $90

Up to $100

iPhone 13 / 13 mini

Up to $200 / $170

Up to $250 / $200

iPhone 13 Pro / Pro Max

Up to $250 / $320

Up to $300 / $370

iPhone 12 / 12 mini

Up to $140 / $100

Up to $170 / $120

iPhone 12 Pro / Pro Max

Up to $170 / $230

Up to $220 / $280

iPhone SE (2nd gen)

Up to $50

Up to $50

iPhone 11

Up to $100

Up to $130

iPhone 11 Pro / Pro Max

Up to $130 / $160

Up to $150 / $180

If you're set on buying from Apple, you can still get a fair amount for newer devices, including up to $700 for an iPhone 16 Pro Max, which could bring the base iPhone 17's price down to just $99. Trade-ins for the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 will get you $450, $470, and $580, respectively.

If it were me, I'd rather get an iPhone 17 through AT&T, Verizon, or Boost Mobile, as all three are offering up to $1,100 in credit with trade-in for both new and existing customers. That basically makes the iPhone 17 Pro Max free, that BS connection fee notwithstanding. Of course, the fine print is that you'll have to sign up for the carriers' more expensive plans and/or open a new line in most cases. In our iPhone 17 review, we said it offers one of the best bang-for-the-buck deals in recent memory. So these deals make an already killer value even better.

For those still on the fence about upgrading, we've broken down — model by model — whether it's worth ditching your old iPhone for an iPhone 17. Spoiler alert: If you're still rocking a 2020-vintage iPhone 12, you're better off upgrading.

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