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Apple expands its iPhone trade-in program to French retail stores

Starting today, Apple is expanding its iPhone trade-in program to French retail stores, making France the third country to offer Apple’s in-store recycling initiative.The program allows customers to trade-in an older iPhone at a retail store and immediately receive up to €215 ($296) in a gift card credit that can be used towards the purchase of a new iPhone. 

Apple has expanded its Apple Store iPhone “Reuse and Recycle” trade-in program to France. The new initiative has been announced on Apple’s individual websites for its Apple Stores in France. Apple also confirmed the debut to local websites. The program first launched in the United States last year and was expanded recently to the United Kingdom. Apple has begun training its employees in Canada for the program, and the company is expected to debut the program there in the coming weeks. 

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