This extends to other iPhone models, too. Even the iPhone SE (2020), which goes for up to $100 on the Apple Store, has an estimated trade-in value of up to $300 for the 256GB model. That’s quite the difference when looking to get the most value for your phone.  Apple also doesn’t offer nearly as much for Android phones. The Pixel 6 Pro on the Apple Store can get you up to $240 worth of credit, whereas Google’s trade-in offers up to $600. These price differences are similar in other regions, including the U.K. What’s more, in a special offer, Google offers the Pixel Watch and Pixel Buds Pro for free when buying the Pixel 7 Pro in the U.K., or £179 off the Pixel Watch or Pixel Buds Pro for free when picking up the Pixel 7. Apple changes the trade-in value of its iPhones every once in a while, which usually sees a drop in prices. Google has a one-up on Apple when it comes to trade-ins, which appears to be another bid to get iPhone users to switch to Android. We have high hopes for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, but we won’t know how they perform until we get our hands on Google’s next Pixel flagships for review (stay tuned for those). In the meantime, you can check out our face-offs: Pixel 7 vs. Pixel 6, Pixel 7 vs. iPhone 14, Pixel 7 Pro vs. iPhone 14 Pro, and Pixel 7 vs. Samsung Galaxy S22. 

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