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傑昇通信公布2024年六月二手機回收跌價排行,分析目前二手機回收跌價最多的20款手機,當中仍以三星及蘋果回收機型最多,三星新舊機型就占7席,比iPhone好多,而蘋果手機回收機型則以iPhone 15系列為主,共占據6席;本月二手機回收價單月跌幅最高達28%,且以OPPO商務摺疊Find N3(16GB/512GB)回收價跌4,530元成回收跌價冠軍,提醒民眾二手機一樣有生命週期,擺放越久殘值越低。

▼Top 20 保值手機中,蘋果佔了6名。(圖/傑昇通信提供)

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據研究顯示,2024年摺疊手機出貨量預估約1,770萬支,年增約11%,佔比微幅上升至1.5%,但從六月二手機回收跌價排行中,就有四款摺疊旗艦機,尤其冠亞軍還是OPPO兩款最新的摺疊旗艦,分別是Find N3(16GB/512GB)及Find N3 Flip(12GB/256GB),摺疊機難道不保值?傑昇通信表示,摺疊機的普及勢在必行,在各品牌爭相進場的同儕排擠效應下,不免有競價現象產生,進一步看消費者回收價格22,880元,上市九個月的機型,回收價僅次iPhone 15 Pro Max,其實相對保值。

此外,本月新舊機型占二手機回收跌價排行7席最多的三星,則是以Galaxy S24(8GB/512GB)回收跌價2,510元最高,且有近二成的跌幅、品牌回收價格最高的機型則為Galaxy Z Fold5(12GB/1TB),還有20,940元;傑昇通信分析,以往三星在二手機回收市場的行情不差,適逢下半年新機推陳出新,因此舊機型回收量多,回收價格平均攤提下,也不如預期高。

本月二手機回收跌價排行中,iPhone回收機型清一色以iPhone 15系列為主,回收價格最少的iPhone 15 Plus(128GB)也有17,260元,回收跌價最多1,680元的iPhone 15 Pro Max(512GB),價格還能有29,190元;傑昇通信坦言,隨著蘋果新款iPhone 16相關的新機爆料釋出,不少人已經蠢蠢欲動再等換新手機,以目前的回收價格來看都算漂亮,想換新機的民眾除了好好把握外,已知目前僅有iPhone 15 Pro、iPhone 15 Pro Max能夠支援最新的生成式AI技術,接下來是否因為有相當多15 Pro以上旗艦機型回收,流入二手機交易市場帶動買氣,值得關注。
 

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