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Let’s find out why iPhone users change their phones more often

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Some people are asking why iPhone users change their phones so often

Let’s get straight to the point

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(1)iPhone 11 Pro Max
(2)595,000 won
(3)611000 Advanced to 589000 Class
(4)average upper and lower grades

If you look at the chart, the middle and high prices hold up pretty well

It remains in the 1.2 million won range even when the next generation, the iPhone 12, comes out After plunging to the 900,000 won level about a month later, it supports the market price until the iPhone 13 comes out

The price is about 300,000 won until the latest phone comes out

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I’m not sure if I’ll change it to the latest phone by adding 300,000 won, but I’m not sure if I’ll get an extra 300,000 won

If you look at it this way, you may have noticed that selling a second-hand phone and changing it to a new phone is not a bad option

It costs about 1.4 million won if you use it until it’s used and changed to the latest phone

Until then, it will cost about that much to use while changing to the latest phone

Here’s a look at the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which was released around the same time, for comparison

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(1)Galaxy S20 Ultra
(2)378,000 won for self-sufficiency
(3)Grade 0 to 378000
(4)21-07-01 ● average senior level

It’s been seven months since it was released, and it’s worth 500,000 won

Becoming virtually impossible to transfer used

It’s a level where there’s no answer but to die with a hug

If it’s dark about the used market price

It’s hard to understand that iPhone users transfer whenever the latest phone comes out

Actually, if you look at the situation, it’s not such an unreasonable option

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