Surge in secondhand mobile phone sales recorded

In the mobile phone market, the demand and supply for secondhand phones is marketable, according to the mobile phone trading market.
“The sale of secondhand mobile phones with no error is more popular than new ones. Because secondhand phones can be resold at any time or can be exchanged with another by losing a certain percentage. Depending on your phone’s condition, the percentage for exchange is different. New mobile phones can’t be exchanged,” said a mobile phone shop owner.
There is a wide variety of mobile phones available in Myanmar, and there are two groups of users in the market: Android phone users and iPhone users. However, the number of Android users is still larger.
“In Mandalay, the number of iPhone users is larger. The sale of cheap products is better. In the market, selling and buying used phones is better than selling new products,” said a mobile phone shop owner in Mandalay.Currently, sales of power banks used with mobile phones are also good, and the keypad mobile phone market still survives with moderate sales. — Thit Taw/ZS/ED

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