strong battery life and an OLED display. And at $399 for the 3A ($479 for the
larger 3A XL) there is already plenty to love about Google’s latest for those
looking for a new phone but who don’t want to spend the $700-plus that Apple, Samsung and
Google charge for their latest top-tier devices.
from an old iPhone,
however, may find Google’s latest even more tempting. The search giant is
taking roughly $250 off the price of a 3A or 3A XL if you’re willing to trade
in an iPhone SE,
6 or 6S, with the number increasing to as much as $610 for those looking to
trade in an iPhone XS Max.
most sense for getting the most bang for your buck, those with an aging device
already considering making the switch to Android may be hard-pressed to find a
better deal than a new 3A for $149.
storage size, condition of your phone’s screen and whether the device turns
on.
seem to get the best offers, often scoring a few extra dollars compared to iPhones
purchased on AT&T,
T-Mobile, Sprint or a smaller provider, or those that are unlocked. Google
provides an “other” tab in the carrier section for unlocked phones
and ones purchased on smaller providers.
will get you $252 on AT&T, $256 on Verizon and $248 on T-Mobile, Sprint or
“other.”
quirks. A 32GB iPhone 7 on
AT&T has a minimum value of $203.50 while the 256GB version of the same
AT&T iPhone is $185.50.
wireless provider, classifying the carrier as “other” might also help
score you a few extra bucks depending on the iPhone you’re trading in.
Samsung, LG,
Motorola, Huawei as well as earlier Pixels,
though with the exception of the Galaxy S9 and Pixel 2 lines,
those values aren’t near those offered for older iPhones.
$246 and $264 for an iPhone SE.
choosing that “other” tab will get you $250, a net savings of roughly
$125 (not including taxes), giving those who don’t have an iPhone to trade an
easy way to buy one and save on a new Pixel.









