iPhones are the best investment: that's how fast Androids are devalued

Los Android se devaluan tres veces mas rapido que los iPhone

There is a new chapter in the eternal battle between Android and Apple . Recently, a study was published that showed that iPhone users drive worse than those of the Google operating system. Well, now a new investigation has come out that fuels this debate, although in this case with favorable results for Apple’s defenders.

A study carried out by SellCell , a platform specializing in mobile price comparison, has revealed that Androids depreciate up to three times faster than iPhones . Next, we will tell you the details of this investigation.

Androids depreciate three times faster than iPhones

Galaxy S22 y el Pixel 6 se devaluan 3 veces mas rapido que el iPhone 13

It has long been known that iPhones are the mobiles that are least devalued on the market. In fact, they are the most recommended terminals if you want to sell them second-hand. But now, it has been confirmed that this data is still valid, since the platform in question tracked the price of the 3 main flagships on the current market: the Samsung Galaxy S22, Google Pixel 6 and iPhone 13 . Which it was the result? Well, the Apple mobile is the least devalued by far.

Both the Galaxy S22 and the Pixel 6 lose value almost three times faster than the iPhone 13. In addition, the Korean brand’s flagship is the one that depreciates the most of all. Despite having only recently been released (in February of this year) , the Galaxy S22 has already lost about 47% of its original price in two months , while the Pixel 6 lost almost 42% in that period of time.

For its part, the iPhone 13 is the current flagship that has best managed to maintain its original cost. This phone only suffered a decrease of only 16.4% in value in the two months after its launch . Let us remember that the website that authored this study is the main mobile price comparison platform in the US, so the data comes from second-hand phone sales stores that are analyzed by SellCell.

And you… Do you think this data is enough to say that iPhones are better than Androids?