
If you have old LG phone, Apple wants to you to take a new iPhone on discount
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LG is long gone from the market but Apple and Samsung are giving an opportunity to the existing users to get money in exchange for their old LG phones.
LG is long gone from the market but Apple and Samsung are giving an opportunity to the existing users to get money in exchange for their old LG phones. Apple and Samsung have started a trade-in program exclusively for LG users in South Korea. Apple has come up with this marketing strategy to ramp up its sales after LG’s exit. The Cupertino-giant also does not want LG smartphone users to go for Samsung phones. As per Yonhap news agency, Apple has joined hands with local mobile carriers to run a special program that would give an opportunity to LG users to get an additional 150,000 won ($134) on top of the trade-in value of the smartphone. LG users in South Korea would probably not get a deal as good as this. The Apple exchange program will be valid till September 25. LG phone users can exchange their phone for an Apple iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini. The exchange offer is only available in the stores run by the telcos in the country. The official Apple Store is not offering any such scheme for now.
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