People buying $200, 4-year-old iPhones over new Android: The secret market dominated by Apple

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Meet the $200 iPhones that help Apple convert millions of Android users and take over the phone world without even trying.

, Swappa’s top 10 best-selling list of phones only reinforces the existing knowledge of strong demand for a wide range of used iPhones, and two Android phones, the Pixel 6 and Galaxy S21. But what’s particularly striking is how, at an average resale price of only $200.option for those looking for a budget phone.

Apple is taking over the entire phone world, converting countless Android users: Why are people OK with buying very old iPhones instead of new mid-range Android phones? So, yes - funny enough, not only does Apple manage to rank 8/10 phones in the top 10 best-selling smartphones chart released by Counterpoint, but Cupertino also manages to take 8/10 spots in Swappa’s best-selling used phones ranking as of February 2023.

$200 and $300 iPhones help Apple convert those Android users who wouldn't otherwise spend $1,000 for an iPhone 14 Pro

 

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I still use refurb 2016 iPhone SE because is smaller than new models - shirtpocket size 4' screen, 4 oz. Runs 15.4, and A9 processor kept in Low Power mode extends battery. Reader Mode is key.

Only only reason people buy Older Flagships to New Midrange is basically cos the New Midrange isn't better than the Older Flagship. And the Older Flagship are even cheaper. I mean you can get an iPhone Xr for 160k (naira) which is ≈ to a Samsung A54 of 300k (naira)

This is the power of branding. Apple sell thier brand not just products and services.

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