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Old iPhones are more popular than new Android phones

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên20/04/2023


According to Tech Unwrapped , a new report shows that if you have $200 to spend, users are willing to spend on an old iPhone before thinking about a new Android device. This comes as the used smartphone market has become popular in recent years and has become a great option for users on a tight budget but want to access a device with good configuration, or can even be considered high-end.

Sức hút iPhone cũ cao hơn so với điện thoại Android mới - Ảnh 1.

Old iPhones are still popular with users

The survey found that eight of the top 10 best-selling used smartphones in March 2023 were iPhones. The iPhone 12 Pro Max was the most expensive model, followed by the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12. The cheapest was the second-generation iPhone SE, which sold for $143. This model was released in 2020 and performs quite well thanks to the A13 Bionic chip found in the iPhone 11. Two Android devices made the list of best-selling used phones: the Pixel 6 and the Galaxy S21.

Notably, Apple doesn’t sell new $200 smartphones, which may be one of the reasons why older iPhones are so popular. More importantly, all of the iPhones on the list have consistently received iOS updates, despite their age. The value of the upgrades, combined with iOS optimization and A-series chips, continue to be big reasons for consumer support.

Ultimately, not everyone has the financial means to invest in the iPhone 14, which is quite expensive, so people turn to looking for alternatives in the used iPhone market even if they have enough money to buy new Android phone models.



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