Apple is now allowing customers to trade in devices that have been exposed to water or other liquids, though prices can be affected by over $100 in some cases, reports “AppleInsider” (http://tinyurl.com/lrud6jg).

For its Reuse and Recycling Program, Apple has partnered with PowerON to buy used iPhones, iPads and Macs, as well as other non-Apple products. Until the recent policy revision, however, devices with liquid damage were not accepted. Apple has lifted that restriction, “though signs of liquid contact can substantially detract from a device’s value,” notes “AppleInsider.”