Samsung will give you up to $600 on trade-in for a Pixel 3, iPhone X, Note9, or Galaxy S10 if you buy a Galaxy Note10




Samsung's reservation page for the "next generation of Galaxy" (i.e., the Galaxy Note10) just went live, and with it comes a table of trade-in values. Parties interested in swapping their old phone for Samsung's upcoming hardware can get up to $600 in value if they send in a Galaxy S10-series phone, iPhone X variant, or Pixel 3. Note that at the time of writing, that's full credit for a Pixel 3's as-new price.
Pixel trade-in values.
So far, the page only lists trade-in values for Google's devices (pictured above), Samsung's handsets, and Apple's iPhones. Only flagship-level devices from the last three or four years are listed. The oldest thing that will be accepted for trade-in is the iPhone 6S, which will net you a sizable $250 off. Humorously, that's more of a discount than the later Galaxy S7 or S8 will get you.
While Google, Samsung, and Apple's latest will net you $600 in credit, phones over about a year old fall off in trade-in value steeply, settling in around $300-200.
iPhone and Samsung trade-in values. 
You can also register for early access to the upcoming phone(s), opting you into future promotional emails from the company that ostensibly allows you to "select your phone color and storage options" early, though the registration process itself doesn't ask for that information
 you do elect to jump on these trade-in offers, remember that Samsung has a documented historyof not honoring these promotions to their fullest. While this is probably more of a value than you'd get trying to sell many of these phones used, there's always a risk you'll end up in the lurch without the credit you expected.
The full list of trade-in offers is below:
Google
  • Pixel 3 - $600
  • Pixel 3 XL - $600
  • Pixel 2 - $300
  • Pixel 2 XL - $300
  • Pixel - $200
  • Pixel XL - $200
Apple
  • iPhone XR - $600
  • iPhone XS - $600
  • iPhone XS Max - $600
  • iPhone X - $600
  • iPhone 8 Plus - $350
  • iPhone 8 - $350
  • iPhone 7 Plus - $350
  • iPhone 7 - $350
  • iPhone 6S Plus - $250
  • iPhone 6S - $250
Samsung
  • Galaxy S10e - $600
  • Galaxy S10 -  $600
  • Galaxy S10 Plus - $600
  • Galaxy Note 9 - $600
  • Galaxy S9 Plus - $300
  • Galaxy S9 - $300
  • Galaxy Note 8 - $300
  • Galaxy S8 Plus - $200
  • Galaxy S8 Active - $200
  • Galaxy S8 - $200
  • Galaxy S7 edge - $200
  • Galaxy S7 Active - $200
  • Galaxy S7 - $200

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