Apple iPhone 11 price and specs via Revu Philippines

Get up to P48,745 ($952) off iPhone 11 series in trade-in offer

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We wouldn’t be surprised if you considered selling a body part to get your hands on the Apple iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max, which are launching in the Philippines October 25.

But before you take such drastic measures, Apple reseller Switch has a better option, in case you missed it: selling your old iPhone through a special trade-in offer.

SEE ALSO: Just in: Apple iPhone 11 series PH prices revealed and Globe, Smart postpaid plans for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max

This will be available for unlocked, mint-condition units until November 30. You just need to head to a Switch branch near you to get your unit appraised and turn it into store credit towards getting the new iPhone of your choice.

You can get as much as P48,745 (around $952) off from a 512GB Apple iPhone XS Max, for example

Switch guarantees a buyback value of 50% from your device’s launch price. You can get as much as P48,745 (around $952) off from a 512GB iPhone XS Max, for example.

Here’s how much you can get knocked off before getting a new Apple iPhone 11 series handset:

iPhone XR

  • 64GB: P25,495 ($498)
  • 128GB: P26,995 ($527)
  • 256GB: P30, 245 ($591)

iPhone XS

  • 64GB: P33, 995 ($664)
  • 256GB: P38,745 ($757)
  • 512GB: P45,245 ($884)

iPhone XS Max

  • 64GB: P37,495 ($733)
  • 256GB: P42,245 ($825)
  • 512GB: P48,745 ($952)

We need to remind you again that the offer isn’t for network-locked iPhones. But you can still trade that in — and even other iPhones and handsets from other brands — without a limit through Switch’s regular trade-in program. The handset won’t be valued at the exclusive price, though. Instead, it’ll be based on its current state.

You can still trade in your network-locked iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max — and even other iPhones and handsets from other brands — without a limit through Switch’s regular trade-in program

Via Spot.ph

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Contributor: Nicole Batac spent the last 10 years as a consumer tech and lifestyle journalist and editor for print publications like Speed Magazine and 2nd Opinion Magazine and has had her work appear in other local publications. She now braves the world of freelance writing. In her free time, she obsessively listens to music, binge-watches shows on Netflix, eats well, and sleeps in.