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A large number of Android phones are also in this class including most Galaxy S phones (S9 or later), Note (Note 10 or later), Google Pixel (Pixel 4 or later, including the 4A line), OnePlus 7 (or later) and LG and (V50 or later, Velvet 5G UW and Wing 5G UW). Eligible phones here include the iPhone SE (2nd gen), iPhone X, 11, 12 Mini or 12. The list is a bit wider if you want $800 off (for a free iPhone 13) or $700 off (for iPhone 13 Mini).
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For the full $1,000 on an iPhone 13 Pro you need to trade in an iPhone 11 Pro/11 Pro Max or iPhone 12 Pro/12 Pro Max.


The promotion credits will end if you leave Verizon or change your plan.

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Some carriers may also charge a one-time activation or upgrade fee (usually around $30) as well. Note: These deals don't include taxes in their prices, which are often based on the full price of the phone. To help you avoid having to comb through the fine print, we've outlined the key details on the three carriers' respective trade-in offers.

The iPhone 13 models are now available ( already backordered, in some cases). It all depends on the phone model you're trading in, the wireless plan you have and the financing. In all cases, there are plenty of caveats.
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T-Mobile is similarly offering all three devices for free to both new and existing customers. Verizon later effectively matched that offer, while AT&T bumped its deal to also allow for a free iPhone 13 (and will also offer $1,000 off the iPhone 13 Pro Max with qualifying trade-ins, too). (Here are some of the best iPhone 13 deals around.) AT&T came out of the gate essentially giving away the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Mini for a starting price that can go as low as "free" to new and existing customers. The iPhone 13 lineup arrived last month, and as usual carriers rolled out tempting trade-in deals to entice people to switch over to Apple's latest and greatest.
