Apple Is Reportedly Working With Foxconn On iPhone Trade-In Program

Apple Is Reportedly Working With Foxconn On iPhone Trade-In Program
FILE - In this Sept. 19, 2014 file photo, a customer shows off the new Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus at a store in Tokyo. Apple Inc. on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 said that its App Store customers set a record for billings by spending nearly half a billion dollars on apps and in-app purchases during January's first week. It said New Year's Day was also the single biggest day ever in App Store sales history. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 19, 2014 file photo, a customer shows off the new Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus at a store in Tokyo. Apple Inc. on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 said that its App Store customers set a record for billings by spending nearly half a billion dollars on apps and in-app purchases during January's first week. It said New Year's Day was also the single biggest day ever in App Store sales history. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File)

(Reuters) - Apple Inc plans to introduce a trade-in program for iPhones in China in association with the Foxconn Technology Group, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the effort.

Under the program, consumers will be able to exchange older iPhones at Apple stores in China for credit against the company's products starting March 31, Bloomberg reported. (http://bloom.bg/1bvwRH4)

Chinese demand for larger-screen iPhones helped fuel Apple's record profit of $18 billion in the final quarter last year.

Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook has said China is poised to overtake the United States as the company's biggest market, and he is working to about double the number of stores in Greater China by the middle of next year, Bloomberg reported.

Under the China program, Foxconn will buy the iPhones directly, without Apple taking ownership, and repair the devices if needed before selling them on its e-commerce websites such as FLNet and on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's Taobao online store.

Foxconn, a key Apple supplier, is also in talks to sell the older iPhones in physical stores and may take the trade-in program online in future.

The China plan follows an expansion of a similar program in the United States, where the company has started accepting non-Apple devices, Bloomberg reported.

Major U.S. wireless carriers including Verizon Communications and Sprint Corp last year offered subscribers schemes under which they could trade their old iPhones for new ones.

The China trade-in program currently involves only Apple phones, Bloomberg reported, citing one of the people.

Apple declined to comment and Foxconn could not be reached for comments immediately outside regular business hours.

(Reporting by Rishika Sadam in Bengaluru; Editing by Anupama Dwivedi)

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