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by mercer
2106 days ago
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Anecdotally, very few people I know get the newest phone. In fact, most of them tend to get second-hand phones that are at least a generation or two behind. That said, these are generally on the middle- to lower-middle-class individuals. I'm a geek and I could afford buying the latest phones, but in practice I almost always get a phone at least 2 generations behind. That said, looking at people in town, there's a significant number who do get the latest model. I always wonder how they can afford it. |
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So in some sense, if you replace your phone as soon as a new one is available, you pay about 50% of the new phone's cost every year. So it's not quite as expensive as you'd think. (And yes, iPhones sell for a little over 50% of their purchase price after a year.)