The purchase value of Android phones decreases over time compared to iPhones
If you are one of those people who sell your old smartphone when buying a new one, buying an iPhone or a Android phone can make a big difference in this situation.
According to ZDNet, Android phones typically lose a significant percentage of their value a few years after purchase. Mobile trading site BankMyCell tracked data on the resale value of 500 smartphones, and the results were particularly disappointing for Android phone owners.
For example:
- The price of the devices The flagship Android depreciates more than the iPhone over a three-year period. /a> That’s about half the resale value range of the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12.
- Foldable phones like the Galaxy Z Fold 3 lose up to half their value just five months after their initial release.
- Trade-in value of the Google Pixel and OnePlus will be reduced to almost half of the retail price in 30 days.
- Budget Android devices depreciate by an average of 41.82% in one year and become worthless after three or four years.
- YouTube TV will offer picture-in-picture feature on iPhone and iPad
- iPads are likely to take over two months They reach buyers two months late
- Tracing lost phones Samsung
comparing iPhone with Android in terms of keeping the price value after several years of use , it is not so difficult to recognize the winner.
- The average price reduction of a new iPhone within one to four years after its release is about 14.80% of its initial value; While Android devices have lost 32.18% of their value in this time period.
- The value of iPhones has decreased by about 47.49% after four years, while the value of Android flagship phones in this time period is on average It has decreased by 78.94%.
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