Well folks, it seems the rumblings that we heard earlier this week were indeed true. CNBC has confirmed that Apple's iPhone trade-in program -- officially labled the iPhone Reuse and Recycling Program -- is starting up in the outfit's retail stores today. According to 9to5Mac, trade-ins will be offered for iPhone 3G up to the iPhone 5 with customers receiving a gift card for the determined value of their devices and the devices handed over to BrightStar for recycling. It's worth noting that these number fluctuate, so there's no way of accurately calculating what a local shop will offer up. Of course, timing is everything and folks looking to recoup some of the cost of an older handset ahead of the announcement in the coming weeks can now do so.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Apple
Source: CNBC (Twitter), 9to5Mac
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