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iPhone 17 Pro Max Curiously Becomes Most Traded-In Smartphone

New trade-in data indicates that Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max has rapidly become the single most traded-in smartphone.

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According to a new report from SellCell, Apple's latest flagship iPhone has quickly risen to the top of the independent trade-in market, accounting for 11.5% of all devices appearing in the top-20 trade-in rankings just months after release. The analysis is based on SellCell internal trade-in data and secondary market pricing trends gathered from 40 independent iPhone buyers.

The ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max's share of the top-20 trade-in rankings increased from about 5.1% in late November to 11.5% by early February, more than doubling in approximately 12 weeks. 86% of traded-in units were categorized as being in mint or good condition, suggesting many owners are selling soon after purchase.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max remain prominent, each accounting for approximately 7.3% of trade-ins, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone 13 sit at 7.2% of trade-ins each. The top-20 devices collectively represent around 47% of all trade-in activity.

Trade-in rankings typically reflect a wide mix of devices at different points in their lifecycle, with older models often dominating resale volume due to large installed bases and the natural upgrade cycle. The ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max's rapid rise is therefore notable because the device only entered the market relatively recently yet has already become the most frequently traded-in model across the tracked channels.

The ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max has apparently lost approximately 25.4% of its value since launch when measuring average resale prices for mint-condition devices over a 145-day period. Over an equivalent timeframe, the ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro Max lost roughly 32.5% of its value. This represents more than 7% lower depreciation for the newer model and translates to as much as $95 in additional retained value compared with the previous generation over the same period.

SellCell attributes early trade-ins primarily to strong resale pricing. Average resale values for mint-condition ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max devices currently sit around $967.50. Premium smartphones can function as short-term assets that owners may sell to release cash when needed, so the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max's rise to the top of trade-ins likely reflects broader economic conditions.

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Top Rated Comments

magicschoolbus Avatar
11 weeks ago
All of the wannabe tech influencers trading in their review units
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Attirex Avatar
11 weeks ago
Ppl selling their phones so they can buy food/pay rent.
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
thebarrkbyte Avatar
11 weeks ago
A good portion of these is downgrading to the Pro as the screen is getting too big to fit in one hand. I switched down to Pro from Pro Max for the first time since the iPhone X
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 weeks ago
This is actually fascinating... Are people finally done paying a thousand dollars for something that didn't change sufficiently? I'm curious to know what they ultimately end up with after they trade this in.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
brock2621 Avatar
11 weeks ago
I'm confused by this actually. Wouldn't this indicate a huge swath of people LEAVING the Apple Ecosystem for other devices? I understand buying the plus and realizing it's too big and downsizing but most of those are within the return window of a couple weeks.

To trade back in the newest and highest end phone Apple makes raises all sorts of questions like theft, or some scam/counterfeit ring, black market questions etc. etc.

I'd like to know if Apple's internal data is showing a similar uptick in iMessage deactivations to actually cross-reference people switching to another manufacturer...
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sniffies Avatar
11 weeks ago
Because 16=17
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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