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Traded or sold my Intel for a M1

  • Yes, I did it!

    Votes: 169 74.8%
  • Nope, will wait!

    Votes: 27 11.9%
  • Having fun with both an Intel and a M1!

    Votes: 20 8.8%
  • Others (please discuss)

    Votes: 10 4.4%

  • Total voters
    226

digitalbreak

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Original poster
Jan 3, 2016
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In one spot it says bring it in, in another it says you can't. I did trade in my old MacBook Pro at the Apple store on November 17 so I don't know how long that FAQ has been up or if I wasn't supposed to do that. They processed it for me though without complaint.
I just traded mine on Saturday, so I am sure you can, unless the stores near you don’t accept trade-ins.
 

laestrella

macrumors member
Mar 9, 2012
77
73
After you checkout in the app, I was able to select the option to drop off the device at the store.
I don't ever recall seeing an option to trade-in via the store when I checked out and they mailed me a trade in kit. The same thing happened with my iPhone 12 mini and they also sent me a box though I went to the store and did the trade in that way. No issues.

The only reason why this has me worried is because I was considering getting a Pro and returning the M1 Air and when I went to select the trade in options again it said I could no longer do it in store I had to have it shipped. So it seemed like something changed. This was 2 days ago and that's when I saw the FAQ.
 

jdb8167

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Nov 17, 2008
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It does you can bring it to the Apple Store.

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The FAQ contradicts this:

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digitalbreak

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 3, 2016
161
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I don't ever recall seeing an option to trade-in via the store when I checked out and they mailed me a trade in kit. The same thing happened with my iPhone 12 mini and they also sent me a box though I went to the store and did the trade in that way. No issues.

The only reason why this has me worried is because I was considering getting a Pro and returning the M1 Air and when I went to select the trade in options again it said I could no longer do it in store I had to have it shipped. So it seemed like something changed. This was 2 days ago and that's when I saw the FAQ.
I did get that option to bring the trade in device to the store. Here is the confirmation email even to show you the same:

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jdb8167

macrumors 601
Nov 17, 2008
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I did get that option to bring the trade in device to the store. Here is the confirmation email even to show you the same:

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? They seem a bit confused but it is definitely better to get it evaluated on the spot. I don't have any experience with mailing in a MacBook but I would definitely hesitate to do that. You can already get more money by selling it directly for cash. I traded it in to Apple for the convenience. If it isn't convenient, I might as well get more money elsewhere.
 

digitalbreak

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 3, 2016
161
124
? They seem a bit confused but it is definitely better to get it evaluated on the spot. I don't have any experience with mailing in a MacBook but I would definitely hesitate to do that. You can already get more money by selling it directly for cash. I traded it in to Apple for the convenience. If it isn't convenient, I might as well get more money elsewhere.
Yes, I did for the convenience as well. Otherwise I would have opted to sell it via Swappa but that pushes me to find a safe way to ship it!
 

laestrella

macrumors member
Mar 9, 2012
77
73
? They seem a bit confused but it is definitely better to get it evaluated on the spot. I don't have any experience with mailing in a MacBook but I would definitely hesitate to do that. You can already get more money by selling it directly for cash. I traded it in to Apple for the convenience. If it isn't convenient, I might as well get more money elsewhere.
You and I think alike. It would create too much anxiety to ship it and worry about all the things that could go wrong. I'm just going to try my luck and if they won't take it, I'll figure out what I want to do with it.
 

Yebubbleman

macrumors 603
May 20, 2010
6,024
2,617
Los Angeles, CA
I'm holding onto my Intel Macs, for the time being. I plan on buying a top of the line (or at least 32GB RAM and 2TB i7 model) 4-port Ice Lake 13" MacBook Pro in the not too distant future as I still need Intel for x86 OS virtualization (both for Windows, Linux, and older macOS releases). Plus the option to Boot Camp once my Mac gets its final security update however many years later is kind of nice.

What I'm not sure of is whether or not I'll get an M1 Air also. My needs don't necessitate an M1 Pro. And the M1 Mac wouldn't be my primary Mac (if it was, I'd be going Pro); but I do IT professionally, and I'm struggling to find a scenario where I get enough hands on experience with M1 Macs going into a job where I'd have to manage them without owning one myself. I might try to coerce a family member into upgrading theirs with an M1 Mac so I don't have to get one. But that might still limit my hands-on time. We'll see though. One of my (Intel) Macs is a 12" MacBook that I use for beta testing new macOS releases in the summer. I had wanted it to do double-duty as a Windows 10 machine during times when there isn't a beta on-going. But my attempts to get it to run Windows 10 as the sole OS are turning out to be fruitless (and the SSD is too small for me to want to dual-boot). So, that might get sold in favor of an M1 Air used for that purpose. But we'll see. I'm also regularly toying with the idea that the Ice Lake 13" MacBook Pro could be my final Mac before completing my own transition back to being a full time Windows user.

The M1 revolution is at least one hell of a proof of concept. We can only wonder how this will affect the rest of the computing industry.
 
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AppleSmurf

macrumors member
Nov 12, 2020
64
75
I’m still running my 2017 MBP. It runs great, and I’m not having any issues. I use it as a desktop and connecting it to my LG monitor. I’ll wait at least another year or so before considering and upgrade.
 

ght56

macrumors 6502a
Aug 31, 2020
839
815
No, the M1 Macs do not have nearly the capability of my 16-inch MacBook Pro, nor are they mature enough or versatile enough for me to rely on as my sole computer. I am buying a base Mini to play around with, but I will not be abandoning Intel systems anytime soon.
 

James_C

macrumors 68030
Sep 13, 2002
2,847
1,897
Bristol, UK
I sold my 15" MacBook Pro late 2016 to upgrade to a 13" M1 MacBook Air. I posted a review of my reasons and experience here if you have not already seen it. Loving my Air.

 

mds1256

macrumors regular
Apr 9, 2011
167
43
Trying to sell my 2020 MBP 13 (16GB/512GB 4TB model) here in the UK, however finding it hard to get a sale at the moment. People offering silly money (£900 for a model that is still on sale by apple at £1700!). Wanting around £1250 for it which is still a good price but the resale prices have dropped here.....
 

Invisible Elf

macrumors regular
Jan 16, 2011
133
110
Currently in the process of selling my 16" and keeping this M1 Air. I'm a web dev and this machine seems to perform even faster, and without getting hot or needing to spin up loud fans. Plus I was never much of a fan of the size, so this is perfect for me.
Same, ordered my Macbook Air today and expect to sell my 16" next week
 

palemonkey

macrumors 6502a
Sep 26, 2013
581
893
Bought a 2020 i3 MacBook Air earlier this year to replace my dying 2012 MBA and the CPU was the only disappointing thing. Constant throttling and fan spinning up. Replaced it with an M1 MacBook Air and the difference is incredible, best laptop I have ever owned.
 

Polo2883

macrumors regular
Aug 25, 2006
235
50
just for trade value numbers
Apple offered $1310 for my 2018 15" i9 with 32gb RAM, 1TB HD, and Radeon 560x
Macmeanoffer.com offered me $1615. Still waiting for them to pay for this.
 

mdwsta4

macrumors 65816
Jul 23, 2007
1,301
175
Just dropped my 2016 MBP off at UPS to get some money for it. Kept it once my Mini arrived just in case there were any issues. After 10 or so days of use, the machine has been flawless so it was time to let the MBP go and collect some coin to pay for the MM
 
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