Apple iPhone Dominates Global Second-Hand Smartphone Market

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The Apple iPhone led global second-hand smartphone shipments during the second quarter of this year, accounting for a staggering 62% of deliveries. Samsung came in second with 18%. While overall shipments rose by 7%, the value of shipped second-hand phones declined by 13% to $7.7 billion due to lower prices driven by popular older models like the iPhone 11 series.

The Apple iPhone dominated global shipments of second-hand smartphones with the device responsible for a dominating 62% of deliveries during the second quarter of this year.phones were a distant second with 18% of such shipments over the three months from April through June.

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"Consumer demand for second-hand smartphones is accelerating, with low-cost iPhones remaining the most popular pre-owned devices. Our data confirms this, showing that market volume and value is dominated by Apple products. As a result, shifts in demand for iPhones are the most important factor affecting the market on a quarterly basis."-Leo Gebbie, Principal Analyst and Director, Americas,line could generate strong sales in the primary market.

While some analysts have been calling for an iPhone supercycle this year thanks to Apple Intelligence, Apple's AI initiative, many of the best AI features won't be available to supporting models (.2 is released in December. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman believes that we won't see an iPhone supercycle until next year.

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