Apple has expanded its Reuse and Recycling Program in the United States and Europe to cover eligible Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone smartphones. The new trade-in program provides customers with the option to mail in eligible non-Apple smartphones, including certain Samsung, HTC, LG, Nokia, Sony and BlackBerry models, for credit in the form of an Apple Store gift card or bank transfer.

The smartphone trade-in program has gone live in the United States, United Kingdom, Italy and France in partnership with third-party device buyback and trade-in company Brightstar Corporation. Apple is also accepting various PC models by certain manufactures as part of its expanded Reuse and Recycling Program, which is also being handled by a third-party vendor.


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The smartphone trade-in program has gone live in the United States, United Kingdom, Italy and France in partnership with third-party device buyback and trade-in company Brightstar Corporation. Apple is also accepting various PC models by certain manufactures as part of its expanded Reuse and Recycling Program, which is also being handled by a third-party vendor.
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