Apple’s trade-in program has always been a reassuring safety net for users looking to upgrade without breaking the bank. From iPhones to Macs, the company’s recycling and trade-in strategy not only promotes sustainability but also gives buyers a sense of long-term value. However, that pattern has been broken with the original M2 Vision Pro, which Apple has quietly excluded from its trade-in lineup.
Apple’s decision to exclude the M2 Vision Pro from trade-ins raises doubts about its spatial computing future
The move suggests that Apple isn’t treating the Vision Pro like its usual products yet, possibly because it’s a first-generation headset packed with complex sensors, displays, and custom fittings, and refurbishing it for resale could be a difficult and expensive task. Apple may also wa