Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone Trade-In Program Expanding to China

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Here are your Apple Rumors for today:

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Apps: The first set of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPLWatch apps have started showing up in the App Store, reports MacRumors. The new Watch apps that are showing up in the App Store give potential customers an idea of what they can do with the upcoming device. Some of the apps are brand new and are specifically designed to take advantage of the smaller screen presented by the smartwatch. Others have been updated to add Watch support to their main apps. It’s possible that some of the new apps will be installed on demo devices in Apple Stores to give customers a chance to test them out.

Jobs: Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced that he wants to name the Campus 2 after the late Steve Jobs, AppleInsider. Cook said that he hopes he can name the entire facility, or at least a part of it, after the company’s founder. However, the right to name it after Jobs is left up to his family. Campus 2 was a project that Jobs had a lot of faith in and he hoped it would be the “best office building in the world.”

China: Apple is planning to expand its iPhone trade-in program to China very soon, reports 9to5Mac. The tech company is looking to possibly start offering trade-in deals for customers as soon as March 31. The program would offer customers store credit for trading in their iPhones. After obtaining traded in devices from customers, Apple would sell them to Foxconn. Foxconn would then repair the devices and sell them back to customers via its own markets.

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