Apple adds "trade-in" service providers in mainland China
On June 30, Hispider noted that Apple's official website shows that some models will be recycled by the consumer electronics recycling and trading platform Love Recycling after consumers select the "Trade In" service on the website.
Apple's "Trade In" service in mainland China began in 2015, and as part of the service, recycling of trade-in machines has been carried out by Foxconn's wholly owned company, LoveFront. The new partner of Apple's "trade-in/trade in" service in China is the first time Apple has added a new trade-in/trade in service provider in mainland China since the program was launched more than eight years ago.
Hispider saw that the user selects "Apple Trade In Program" on the official website, enters the page, enters the old model and phone status, gets a pricing, and then selects the trade-in process. The iPhone model you need to place an order for can be used to offset part of the purchase price with the discount just priced.
Apple has been encouraging users to purchase its products through trade-in/trade in, so that the value of unused electronic products can be used and the pollution caused by electronic waste flowing into the environment can be alleviated to a certain extent, helping the cause of environmental protection.