Android Trade In
I am a Note 10+ user and I'm currently looking at the Iphone 11. When I browse through the trade in options all I see is the Note 10 for up to $370. Will they also accept my Note 10+ under the Note 10 option or no?
I am a Note 10+ user and I'm currently looking at the Iphone 11. When I browse through the trade in options all I see is the Note 10 for up to $370. Will they also accept my Note 10+ under the Note 10 option or no?
oh? ok well thats really weird because i do, well here, i'll do it for you, basically the path i chose for this was tapping smartphone, samsung, galaxy note 10+, 512 GB, and "yes" (as in yes, it is in good condition) and it showed up with $340 for the trade in value (i'll include a screenshot) (also, with some messing around i do want to mention that the trade in value for the 512 GB model is the same as the 256 GB model) i also did some stuff that'd be complicated to mention (like seeing if the trade in value would be the same if i actually select trading in a galaxy note 10+ when "buying" an iPhone 11) and found that yes, the trade in value of the note 10 is the same as the note 10+, and so now for clarity, if you were to buy an iPhone 11 and traded in your galaxy note 10+, you would get a trade in value of $340 (presuming it is in good condition), i hope this helps and answers your question and as i put in my first reply, if you have any other questions, comments, etc, feel free to ask/say them and i or someone else would love to answer (oh and still keeping Antonio's answer in mind, if you would like to you can always still go to an apple store and check for yourself, but tbh they'd probably say the same trade in price as me, but if you'd like you can still do that)
oh? ok well thats really weird because i do, well here, i'll do it for you, basically the path i chose for this was tapping smartphone, samsung, galaxy note 10+, 512 GB, and "yes" (as in yes, it is in good condition) and it showed up with $340 for the trade in value (i'll include a screenshot) (also, with some messing around i do want to mention that the trade in value for the 512 GB model is the same as the 256 GB model) i also did some stuff that'd be complicated to mention (like seeing if the trade in value would be the same if i actually select trading in a galaxy note 10+ when "buying" an iPhone 11) and found that yes, the trade in value of the note 10 is the same as the note 10+, and so now for clarity, if you were to buy an iPhone 11 and traded in your galaxy note 10+, you would get a trade in value of $340 (presuming it is in good condition), i hope this helps and answers your question and as i put in my first reply, if you have any other questions, comments, etc, feel free to ask/say them and i or someone else would love to answer (oh and still keeping Antonio's answer in mind, if you would like to you can always still go to an apple store and check for yourself, but tbh they'd probably say the same trade in price as me, but if you'd like you can still do that)
Only one way to find out. Take it into your nearest Apple Store and go through the options with one of the sales staff.
Thank you. I unfortunately don't have that option hence why I'm here. You and Antonio were of plenty of help!
i agree in full (of course) with Antonio because he's right, if you take it into an apple store they'll look at it for you and tell you how much they'd take it for, but if your lazy i am noticing that on https://www.apple.com/shop/trade-in, your phone is actually listed, just scroll down to "Select your device to get a trade-in estimate" (on the website i sent), then tap smartphone, scroll down and select samsung, scroll down and look for "galaxy note 10+" and select either the note 10+ or the note 10+ 5G (its buried in the sea of galaxies listed), select either 256 GB or 512 GB, whichever one you have, then if your phone is in good condition select yes, if not then select no, if you select yes it should give you the value right there (the thing you are looking for), if you select no then you'll have to go through a couple more steps of selecting what works and what doesn't and stuff like that (to get to the value), and then after you select everything that applies, you'll then get the value, also i still want to make this clear, i do, again, agree with Antonio, don't think he is wrong or misleading/mislead, that is a way of doing it, just think of this more so as just an alternate way that is still official and will still give you a price, the only difference between this way and the way Antonio said is this is on apple's website and you wont have to go to the apple store just to find the price, with what Antonio said you would have to go to the apple store to determine the price, hope this and what Antonio said helps and if you have any other questions, comments, or just things to say in general, feel free to say/ask and I, Antonio, or just someone in general would love to help more
Android Trade In