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The iPhone 12 series (a group which includes the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and iPhone 12 mini) was unveiled in 2020, introducing 5G connectivity and wireless charging across Apple’s lineup for the first time. The iPhone 12 features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display, A14 Bionic chip, and vastly improved camera capabilities, (including Night Mode on both front and rear cameras).
As a 5-year-old device, the iPhone 12 is missing some of the advanced features now standard in newer models, such as AI capabilities and integrations, enhanced camera performance, and longer battery life. Upgrading to a newer iPhone (iPhone 17, iPhone 16) or Android (Samsung Galaxy S25, Google Pixel 9) allows you to tap into the latest technology. Plus, most carriers, including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, accept the iPhone 12 for trade-in.
Market Based Trade-In | Carrier Trade-in Promo | |
---|---|---|
PAYOUT TYPE | Cash, PayPal or Store Credit | Monthly bill credits or account credit |
CONDITIONS | Based on phone’s fair market value | Must buy a new phone or switch plans |
TYPICAL VALUE | Lower (e.g. $100-300 for older models) | Higher (e.g. up to $1000, with strings) |
FLEXIBILITY | No obligation to switch or upgrade | Must commit to contract or installment |
TRANSPARENCY | Straightforward cash deal | Promotional value applied over 24-36 mos. |
Trading in your phone for a new one is as easy as one-two-three. Whether you’re trading in an Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, or another kind of Android device, rest assured that there’s a trade-in program for you.
Calculating your phone’s value will help you determine its eligibility for various trade-in offers. Navi’s trade-in value calculator on this page can give you a ballpark of what your phone is worth to get started. Ultimately, you’ll also need to assess your device condition and have your IMEI number on hand, as all of these factors impact the value of your trade-in credit.
Once you’ve gotten a ballpark estimate of your phone’s trade-in value, the fun part begins: choosing the trade-in promotion that suits you best. Most phone trade-in deals provide bill credits spread out over 24 or 36 months. These credits are applied to your monthly bill, lowering the cost of a new phone over the installment period.
Now that you’ve calculated your phone’s value and chosen a trade-in offer, it’s time to prepare your device. First, you’ll want to perform a factory reset of your phone. Next—assuming you’re mailing your device in as opposed to doing an in-store drop-off—you’ll need to prepare your phone for shipment. Print the shipping label, box your phone up, and send it off. You’ll have your new phone in no time.
In order to trade-in your phone for a new device, it has to meet certain requirements. These tend to be the same regardless of which carrier, third-party reseller, or retailer you go with. They include:
You must own your phone outright in order to get the max trade-on value for it.
While requirements can vary, generally speaking your phone should power on and hold a charge, have a crack-free, functioning screen, and be free of water damage.
Make sure to erase your personal data and reset your phone to factory settings before trading it in.
While many programs accept phones with slight cosmetic wear, just be aware that it may reduce its trade-in value. Major physical damage (cracked screen, missing buttons, bent chassis) may disqualify it or lower the offer.
The device you plan on trading in must be a model that the trade-in program accepts. Older models may not qualify.
While trade-in offers generally require the above, carriers occasionally run Any Phone, Any Condition promotions which waive many of the aforementioned requirements.
In order to trade in your device, you’ll need to provide its IMEI number. There are a few ways to do this.
The IMEI number will be displayed on screen.
The IMEI code may be printed on the tray.
The IMEI number should be on a sticker attached to it.
Yes, the iPhone 12 still has solid trade-in value, making it a good time to trade in if you’re upgrading. Trading in now will help reduce your out-of-pocket costs before further depreciation.
You can trade in your iPhone 12 with a cracked screen, but the value will be significantly reduced. Some programs may offer to recycle it if damage is extensive.
Trading in makes sense if you want to upgrade while the phone still holds good value. Otherwise, it can continue to serve well as a backup device.
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