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    If you have an Android device and are ready to make the switch to iPhone, you can still trade it in to Apple. Samsung Galaxy phones, from the Galaxy Note 8 to the newer Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G ...

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    Want to trade in your old iPhone for Apple's latest and greatest? Here's how to do it safely and easily.

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  8. What You Need to Know About the iPhone Trade-In Program - AOL

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    Source: Apple. The long-rumored iPhone trade-in program at Apple retail locations is officially under way. As long as you own an iPhone 3G or newer, you can go down to your local U.S. Apple retail ...

  9. Market clearing - Wikipedia

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    A market-clearing price is the price of a good or service at which the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded, also called the equilibrium price. [2] The theory claims that markets tend to move toward this price. Supply is fixed for a one-time sale of goods, so the market-clearing price is simply the maximum price at which all items can ...