As in other segments, for example, in the automotive segment, in the world of smartphones/tablets, there is also the devaluation of equipment. This devaluation is usually more felt in high-end equipment and in this sense, it is necessary to take into account such a scenario in the act of buying. If you are thinking about buying an iPhone or an Android and you intend to sell it later, find out which equipment will provide you the least value.
iPhones Are More Valuable Than Android Smartphones
As in other segments, for example, in the automotive segment, in the world of smartphones/tablets, there is also the devaluation of equipment. This devaluation is usually more felt in high-end equipment and in this sense, it is necessary to take into account such a scenario in the act of buying.
If you are thinking about buying an iPhone or an Android and you intend to sell it later, find out which equipment will provide you the least value.
It is not a new to anyone that there is much demand for second-hand iPhones. It is also true that even after a few months or years it is easy to sell an Apple smartphone at a good price.
iPhone X is the only device that has least devalues
According to B-Stock data, in the world of smartphones, the iPhone X, of course, the tech giant Apple’s flagship smartphone is the device that has less devalues at the present time.
And according to the information, after one year of purchase, the tech giant Apple’s flagship smartphone, of course, iPhone X can lose up to 32% of its value. In the segment of the iPhone, we also find the iPhone 8 Plus with a devaluation at around 43% and in the third position the iPhone 7 that devalues, on average, 44%.
In the Android segment, the Samsung Galaxy S8 is the equipment that depreciates less. According to the data, the fall in value may reach 58% (almost double the iPhone X). Equal devaluation has the Samsung S8+.
For the most devalued devices, the list is headed by HTC Desire 820 (with 95%), followed by Huawei Honor 5X (with 94%) and curiously in the third position of the ones that most devalue is the OnePlus One with a devaluation to around 94%.
Given the previous data, we easily conclude that anyone who does not want to lose a lot of money in selling their smartphone should bet on an iPhone. The demand for the tech giant Apple devices is always high and hence positively influence the devaluation of devices.
In the Android segment, anyone who wants to sell a device with this operating system can simply lose much considering the amount paid at the time of purchase.
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