While this is potentially good money for Foxconn, the program's popularity will largely depend on how much store credit Apple can offer per used iPhone;Bloomberg says it's up to $300 in the US, which is a little less than what the Hong Kong second-hand market offers for, say, a 16GB iPhone 5s when we checked recently. But if this program works, it'll be interesting to see how it'll impact the entire trade-in ecosystem.
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Saturday, 28 March 2015
Bloomberg: Apple will let Foxconn buy and resell used iPhones in China
While this is potentially good money for Foxconn, the program's popularity will largely depend on how much store credit Apple can offer per used iPhone;Bloomberg says it's up to $300 in the US, which is a little less than what the Hong Kong second-hand market offers for, say, a 16GB iPhone 5s when we checked recently. But if this program works, it'll be interesting to see how it'll impact the entire trade-in ecosystem.
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