Trade in program kicks off on Friday
All-in of your iPhone? Not digging the direction Apple is going
with its recent iOS 7 update? If so, Microsoft has at least 200 reasons why you
might want to consider ditching your iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 in favor of a Windows Phone. Starting this Friday, Microsoft Stores
will begin offering a minimum $200 in-store credit for recent iPhone models,
and while you can spend the gift card on anything you want in the store, it's
Microsoft's hope that you'll grab a Windows Phone.
It's part of Microsoft's Time to Switch campaign, according to Forbes and its "inside source"
that's leaking out company info. If it turns out to be true, this would follow
a recent program in which Microsoft was encouraging iPad users to ditch their
iOS tablet for Surface.
Of course, you can always
sell your device on eBay or Craigslist for a nice sum, assuming it's in good
condition, but $200 for an iPhone 4S isn't too shabby on Microsoft's part.
Plus, you avoid the hassle of potential non-paying bidders, buyer disputes,
seller fees, etc.
Microsoft's Windows Phone
platform is in a distant third place behind iOS and Android, though it did
recently surpass BlackBerry in market share.






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