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Pre-owned phones surge as inflation and AI bloat hit new smartphone market

The global smartphone industry is facing a significant downturn, with new device shipments projected to drop by 12 percent in 2026, potentially falling to levels not seen in over a decade. This decline is attributed to rising inflation, increased manufacturing costs driven by AI-related memory price hikes, and growing consumer apathy towards expensive new models. While the market for used and refurbished phones is booming, a paradox emerges: longer consumer replacement cycles mean fewer older devices are traded in, threatening the supply chain for the pre-owned market. AI

影响 AI-driven cost increases and consumer apathy toward new models are accelerating a shift towards the used smartphone market.

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Pre-owned phones surge as inflation and AI bloat hit new smartphone market

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Dan Robinson ·

    That old phone in the kitchen drawer could save an industry

    <h4>Users have less cash to burn and less patience for AI in new models... now where to get the used stock</h4> <p>Secondhand phones sales are booming - relatively speaking - and the industry has rising inflation, AI bloat, and consumers' growing apathy toward overpriced new hand…