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Microsoft offering up to $350 trade-in credit for your iOS and Android devices

ipadiphonepromo-620x214Last week, Microsoft introduced a trade-in program that would allow customers to trade-in their device and get $200 credit towards a Microsoft product purchase.  Now according to a new report from ZDNet, the company has decided to increase the trade-in credit value of up to $350.

The trade-in credit is good for purchase towards any Windows Phone or a Window Tablet.  This means if you decide to trade in your Samsung Galaxy S3 and get $250 for it, you can use that credit towards a Windows Phone such as Lumia 920 or 1020.  You could also use that credit towards any Windows Tablet such as the Surface RT, which starts at $399, or Surface Pro which starts at $799.

This new promotion is available for anyone to take advantage of.  A partnership between Microsoft and Clover Wireless will allow the company to calculate how much your trade-in is worth.  Of course the better the condition of your device, the more trade-in value it holds.

Right now, we don’t know when this promotion will expire, so it’s best to take advantage of this offer while you can.  Will you be taking advantage of this offer?

Hamza Khalid

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