Microsoft Pays iPhone Users to Trade-in Lumia Phones

he news comes following the launch of Microsoft’s iPad trade-in program (pictured above). As a reminder, the company announced recently that it is offering customers a minimum of $200 when an iPad is handed over. The cash provided is a gift card for the Microsoft Store, and it seems that Microsoft is hoping the credit will be spent on one of its flailing Surface tablets.
Now, however, Forbes reports that as of Friday, Sept. 27, the offer will be extended to include iPhones, too. The website explains:
According to an inside source at Microsoft, Microsoft Stores will begin giving a minimum $200 in-store credit for iPhones on Friday as part of its “#timetoswitch” campaign, obviously hoping consumers will use the cash to buy a Windows Phone.
Of course, Forbes adds that the iPhone campaign appears to have launched a little late. Apple’s iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c went on sale last Friday, Sept. 20, and during the first weekend over 9 million of the new handsets reached customers (with even more orders set to be fulfilled in the coming weeks).
Nevertheless, Microsoft’s campaign will be available until Oct. 28, giving prospective iPhone 5s or iPhone 5c customers a lot of time to consider the offer.
So far, Microsoft’s mobile platforms haven’t done well in the United States, however the company appears determined to alter this over the course of the coming year. New Surface tablets have already been announced, and Microsoft is also set to make its Windows Phone-powered handsets in-house, having recently purchased Nokia’s Devices and Services unit for $7.1 billion.
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