Assurant Reports Record $6.4 Billion Returned to Consumers Through Device Innovation and Trade-In Programs in 2025
Strong interest in new features, paired with clear, competitive promotions, drove record trade-in value, according to full‑year data
The largest annual total since
“What stood out in 2025 was how clearly value showed up at the moment consumers were ready to act,” said
Q4 and Full-Year 2025 Highlights
Device Ages Shift Around Launch Windows
In Q4 2025, the average age of iPhones turned in through trade-in and upgrade programs declined slightly to 3.76 years, coinciding with new flagship launches and associated promotions. Over the same period, Android devices surpassed 4 years on average at trade‑in.
Sustained Momentum Through the End of the Year
Trade‑in activity remained strong during the promotion‑heavy fourth quarter, with consumers receiving
Premium 5G Devices Dominate
For the first time on an annual basis, the most commonly turned‑in devices were all premium 5G models, including iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 variants. On the Android side, the Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G remained the most frequently turned-in model. This shift underscores how recent‑generation devices are increasingly entering the secondary market.
Secondary Market Supply Continues to Skew Newer
Devices entering the secondary market increasingly trend newer, supporting stronger resale potential and expanding access to newer generation, high‑performance, 5G smartphones. The data reflects a market where phones are designed, protected, and maintained to remain viable well beyond their first ownership cycle.
Beyond financial benefits, trade‑in and upgrade programs are playing an increasingly important role in supporting a more circular and sustainable device ecosystem. Devices turned in through these programs retain latent value, strengthening the secondary market, helping reduce e‑waste, and broadening access to newer technology.
Through Assurant‑supported trade‑in and upgrade programs, more than 39,600 metric tons of electronic waste have been diverted from landfills and 10.3M metric tons of CO2 emissions avoided since 2009, demonstrating how circular device programs can deliver sustained economic and environmental impact.
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