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Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Trade-In Value

Here’s a look at what an Pixel 9 Pro Fold in good condition with base storage is worth right now.

Pixel 9 Pro Fold Trade-In Value

Here’s a look at what an Pixel 9 Pro Fold in good condition with base storage is worth right now.

Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Market Value

No Promo:
$
323
OR
This is the average cash value if you trade 
in your phone without buying a new one. This value is typically provided in the form 
of a gift card or bill credit depending on 
the carrier.
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Pixel 9 Pro Fold Trade-in Value with Carrier Promo

Minimum to max range:
$
237
-
$
1000

This is the range you can get for your Pixel 9 Pro Fold when you trade it in for an Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold based on current promotions. Max value may not be available in all locations.

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About the Pixel 9 Pro Fold

Released in 2024, the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold is Google’s premium foldable smartphone designed to combine the functionality of a phone and tablet in one device. It features a large immersive inner display, a slimmer and more durable foldable design, Google’s Tensor-powered AI features, and an advanced camera system built for photography, multitasking, and productivity.

Why you should trade in your Pixel 9 Pro Fold

While still a relatively new device, trading in your Pixel 9 Pro Fold can unlock some of the highest promotional values currently offered by carriers. Upgrading to newer foldables like the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may get you improved battery life, faster performance, upgraded AI tools, and refined camera technology. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile all accept the Pixel 9 Pro Fold for trade-in.

The Difference between the Market Value and the Promotional Value

Market Based Trade-InCarrier 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
TRANSPARENCYStraightforward cash dealPromotional value applied over 24-36 mos.

Trade-In Process for Popular Devices

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.

1. Calculate Your Phone’s Value

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.

2. Choose an Offer

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.

3. Prepare Your Device

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.

Trade-In Requirements

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:

Ownership

You must own your phone outright in order to get the max trade-on value for it.

Functional Condition

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.

Factory Reset

Make sure to erase your personal data and reset your phone to factory settings before trading it in.

Physical Condition

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.

Model Eligibility

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.

How to Find Your IMEI

In order to trade in your device, you’ll need to provide its IMEI number. There are a few ways to do this.

Dial *#06# on 
your phone

The IMEI number will be displayed on screen.

Access the Settings menu on your phone

Pull out the SIM card tray

The IMEI code may be printed on the tray.

Look at your phone’s box

The IMEI number should be on a sticker attached to it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a phone’s market trade-in value and a carrier promo value?

Market trade-in value is what your phone is worth on its own, usually paid as cash, store credit, or a gift card. Carrier promo values are often much higher, but usually require you to buy a new phone, switch plans, or stay with the carrier for 24 to 36 months.

What condition does my phone need to be in for a trade-in?

Most trade-in programs require your phone to power on, hold a charge, and be free of major damage like cracked screens or water damage. Minor cosmetic wear is usually acceptable, but it may lower your trade-in value.

How do I find my phone’s IMEI number for a trade-in?

You can usually find your IMEI by dialing *#06# on your phone, checking the Settings menu, looking at the SIM tray, or finding the sticker on your phone’s original box.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a phone’s market trade-in value and a carrier promo value?

Market trade-in value is what your phone is worth on its own, usually paid as cash, store credit, or a gift card. Carrier promo values are often much higher, but usually require you to buy a new phone, switch plans, or stay with the carrier for 24 to 36 months.

What condition does my phone need to be in for a trade-in?

Most trade-in programs require your phone to power on, hold a charge, and be free of major damage like cracked screens or water damage. Minor cosmetic wear is usually acceptable, but it may lower your trade-in value.

How do I find my phone’s IMEI number for a trade-in?

You can usually find your IMEI by dialing *#06# on your phone, checking the Settings menu, looking at the SIM tray, or finding the sticker on your phone’s original box.