The launch of the new iPhone 14 is just a few weeks away, which means millions of customers will upgrade to the new device or get a new one for the first time.
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Whether upgrading from an older model or this is your first iPhone, we've rounded up a few tips to help you prepare for the next flagship iPhone and whether or not you'll want to upgrade.Customers who trade in their old phone for a new one will receive credit for the purchase of a new phone. The model of your current phone and its condition are some of the factors that affect the amount of credit you receive.
It's possible to trade-in for older iPhones and even flagship devices like the S21 and the Pixel. Due to the addition of the iPhone 13 family to the trade-in program after the iPhone 14 launches, Apple's estimates of how much devices are worth won't be as high.
It's a good idea to consider your trade-in options if you're going to upgrade to an Apple product. There is more information about Apple's trade-in program here.
Beyond a trade-in, many customers receive new phones through their carriers under installments that cover the device cost for up to 36 months. Check your carrier's current offer and how it stacks up to other options, such as trade-ins.
Following the launch of the new iPhone lineup, Apple collaborated with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint to offer specific promotions and deals.
You're probably not going to upgrade to the iPhone 14 if you have an older model of the device. If you're rocking an older phone, an upgrade might be more appealing.
There are a lot of rumors and leaks about what the new features and changes of the iPhone 14 will look like. Using what we know, we've compiled a few helpful comparison guides for the different models of the phone.
We're expecting four models with two 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch sizes, improved cameras, a new design with no notch for the higher end variant, and more.