Here’s How Much Your Old iPhone and Apple Watch Are Worth

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Apple’s Wonderlust kicked off this Tuesday, Sept. 12, announcing the iPhone 15, the Apple Watch Series 9 (and more products and features)—but how will those new gadgets affect the value of your current ones? It’s no surprise that tech gadgets drop in value once the new models are released. If you’re thinking about trading in an old gadget for the newest one, here is how much you can get for it right now.

How much your iPhone is worth now

If you’re in the market for the new iPhone 15, you should know that trading in your iPhone with Apple isn’t usually the best way to go. You can often get a better deal with your phone carrier or other reputable trade-in sites like Back Market, which offers you cash rather than store credit. You can check how much Back Market will offer you for your iPhone here.

The following prices are the best offer you can get from Apple and Back Market, assuming your phone is unlocked (for all carriers), the screen, side and back are “flawless,” the phone is fully functional, and it has the highest storage capacity for your model:

  • iPhone 14 Pro Max: Apple offers up to $650; Back Market up to $1,056
  • iPhone 14 Pro: Apple offers up to $570; Back Market up to $952
  • iPhone 14 Plus: Apple offers up to $470; Back Market up to $702
  • iPhone 14: Apple offers up to $430; Back Market up to $660
  • iPhone 13 Pro Max: Apple offers up to $580; Back Market up to $858
  • iPhone 13 Pro: Apple offers up to $480; Back Market up to $770
  • iPhone 13: Apple offers up to $370; Back Market up to $572
  • iPhone 13 mini: Apple offers up to $320; Back Market up to $457
  • iPhone SE (3rd generation): Apple offers up to $160; Back Market up to $187
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max: Apple offers up to $450; Back Market up to $572
  • iPhone 12 Pro: Apple offers up to $360; Back Market up to $495
  • iPhone 12: Apple offers up to $250; Back Market up to $372
  • iPhone 12 mini: Apple offers up to $200; Back Market up to $293
  • iPhone SE (2nd generation): Apple offers up to $80; Back Market up to $129
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max: Apple offers up to $300; Back Market up to $424
  • iPhone 11 Pro: Apple offers up to $250; Back Market up to $355
  • iPhone 11: Apple offers up to $200; Back Market up to $299
  • iPhone XS Max: Apple offers up to $170; Back Market up to $270
  • iPhone XS: Apple offers up to $140; Back Market up to $222
  • iPhone XR: Apple offers up to $140; Back Market up to $199
  • iPhone X: Apple offers up to $120; Back Market up to $187
  • iPhone 8 Plus: Apple offers up to $90; Back Market up to $137
  • iPhone 8: Apple offers up to $60; Back Market up to $80
  • iPhone 7 Plus: Apple offers up to $50; Back Market up to $76
  • iPhone 7: Apple offers up to $40; Back Market up to $40

How much your Apple Watch is worth now

With the Apple Watch Series 9 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2 set to release on Sept. 22, Apple has allowed people to trade in their old watches for some credit during your pre-order.

How much Apple will give you for your watch will vary depending on the series (stainless steel is worth more than aluminum), the model (generation and size), the conditions (does everything work?), physical damages, and the condition of the band. Assuming these are all in perfect condition and you have stainless steel, here’s how much you can expect from Apple if you want to trade it in for the latest model:

  • Apple Watch Series 1: Apple will recycle it for you free of charge.
  • Apple Watch Series 2: Apple will recycle it for you free of charge.
  • Apple Watch Series 3: Apple will recycle it for you free of charge.
  • Apple Watch Series 4: $60
  • Apple Watch Series 5: $90
  • Apple Watch Series 6: $115
  • Apple Watch Series 7: $155
  • Apple Watch Ultra: $380
  • Apple Watch Series 8: $190

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