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Apple trade in with korean iphone

I bought my iPhone a year ago in Korea. I didn’t realize korean iPhones make a sound whenever I take a picture, and there is no way to mute the sound of it. So my question is if I could trade in my current phone one of the apple stores in the states or I could only trade in my phone from the country I bought?

iPhone 11 Pro

Posted on Dec 27, 2021 12:09 AM

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Posted on Dec 27, 2021 1:27 AM

Logically, you can trade in a device bought from any other country in the USA/India. However, for better confirmation try this.


Keep your iPhone Serial Number handy and click the link below


Just answer a few questions either in an Apple Store or online (https://www.apple.com/shop/trade-in - Click on Smart Phone icon) regarding the brand, model, and condition of your device. They will provide either an estimated trade-in value or a simple way to recycle it.




If you accept the trade-in estimate in the store, they will give you instant credit toward a purchase.


If you accept it online, they will send you a trade-in kit (at no cost to you) so you can send them your device. Then, once they receive your trade-in device, a team will inspect it and verify its condition. If everything checks out, they will either refund the purchase method you used to buy a new Apple device or they will send you an Apple Store Gift Card via email.


If the condition doesn’t match what you described, a new estimated trade-in value will be sent to you via email. You’ll have the option to either accept this revised quote or reject it. If you reject it, your device will be sent back to you at no charge.

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Dec 27, 2021 1:27 AM in response to sparkwon

Logically, you can trade in a device bought from any other country in the USA/India. However, for better confirmation try this.


Keep your iPhone Serial Number handy and click the link below


Just answer a few questions either in an Apple Store or online (https://www.apple.com/shop/trade-in - Click on Smart Phone icon) regarding the brand, model, and condition of your device. They will provide either an estimated trade-in value or a simple way to recycle it.




If you accept the trade-in estimate in the store, they will give you instant credit toward a purchase.


If you accept it online, they will send you a trade-in kit (at no cost to you) so you can send them your device. Then, once they receive your trade-in device, a team will inspect it and verify its condition. If everything checks out, they will either refund the purchase method you used to buy a new Apple device or they will send you an Apple Store Gift Card via email.


If the condition doesn’t match what you described, a new estimated trade-in value will be sent to you via email. You’ll have the option to either accept this revised quote or reject it. If you reject it, your device will be sent back to you at no charge.

Apple trade in with korean iphone

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