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CIRP: most iPhone buyers trade-in their previous model, though ‘a surprising percentage hold on to it.’

When consumers buy a new iPhone, they have a wide range of options for disposing of their current mobile phone. Apple, mobile carriers, and other retailers have made it very easy for buyers to extract value from a functioning phone – and sometimes a non-functioning phone. 

According to Counterpoint Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) these days, most iPhone buyers trade-in their previous iPhone, while a surprising percentage hold on to it. A surprisingly low percentage sell their old iPhone on their own.

CIRP says that, among consumers that bought a new iPhone in 2022, 43% traded in their previous iPhone. Another 7% sold to a third-party, so half of consumers were compensated for the value for their retired iPhone.




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