Why Some Phones Depreciate Faster

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Why phones depreciate fast

You buy a phone today for ₹80,000… and just months later, it’s worth half that.
Meanwhile, someone else sells their old device for a surprisingly high price.

What’s the difference?
It all comes down to one thing: phone depreciation rate—and most people misunderstand it completely.

This guide breaks down why some phones lose value faster than others, and more importantly, how you can stay on the profitable side of the curve.

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Smartphone Grading: How to Standardize Across Teams

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Smartphone grading standardization infographic

A mobile grading system is essential for businesses handling large volumes of smartphones.

Without a structured approach, teams often grade the same device differently, leading to confusion, pricing errors, and customer disputes. This lack of consistency becomes a major problem as operations scale.

Implementing a standardized grading process ensures that every device is evaluated using the same criteria, regardless of who handles it.

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Why iPhones Have Higher Resale Value

Why iPhones have higher resale value
Why iPhones have higher resale value

You’ve probably noticed this: your friend sells a 3-year-old iPhone for a surprisingly high price… while most Android phones lose value fast.

That’s not luck. It’s by design.

If you own an iPhone—or plan to upgrade—understanding why iPhones have higher resale value can help you recover thousands of rupees more when you sell.

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