Apple (AAPL) Launches Trade-in Program for non-iPhone Handsets
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Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) is launching its first smartphone trade-in program for non-iPhone models.
Though the news was initially mentioned earlier in the month, 9to5mac noted that Apple's new program is underway.
Customers will be able to trade in an old Android, Windows Phone, or BlackBerry device for credit towards a new iPhone.
Trade-ins must be done at Apple retail locations.
The program is available in U.S., France, United Kingdom, and Italy as of right now.
Shares of Apple are up 1.4 percent Monday.
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