vendredi 5 février 2016

Apple's iPhone trade-in program: damaged screens OK

Apple to Accept iPhone Trade-Ins With Damaged Screens
The Apple Store Reuse and Recycle trade-in program is now accepting damaged goods.

According to 9to5Mac, Cupertino will soon be more lenient when it comes to the quality of trade-in items. Starting this week, Apple Stores are giving credit for iPhone 5s and iPhone 6/6 Plus units with damaged displays, cameras, and buttons—within reason.

The new rules are meant to encourage iPhone upgrades, rather than a cheaper screen repair. In fact, it may be more cost-efficient to buy a new handset, if you can earn enough in-store credit and work out a financing plan, 9to5Mac suggested.

Current trade-in values include $50 for an iPhone 5s, $200 for an iPhone 6, and $250 for a 6 Plus, according to the site.

Also in the works is the option for professionally installed plastic screen protectors. Forget tugging and pushing your way to a perfectly smooth display. Using dedicated machines from Belkin, Apple Store employees will soon remove bubbles and clear dust particles, 9to5Mac said.
(PCMag)


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