Yeah I'm talking retail with overheads and non parallel imports. Not used phones.
I guess little old NZ isn't comparable with the rest of the world.
For example, I paid 1100 nz for my 32gb note 5. The cheapest I can find a new note 5 here, including parallel imports from online retailers, is 865 nz.
http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=3286576
I've yet to see anything as dramatic as a 50 percent price drop over a year in any category without some kind of extraneous reason (firesale/runout, tempoary loss leader etc).
Not that I wouldn't mind,I could wait a year to get a good product cheaply.
That's true, I see what you mean. I've always wondered what happens to "new" phones when they are past their prime. $50-$150 is probably what I would expect to see at the end of life. But do these phones really sell? I'm curious if they go back to the manufacturer, and if so what happens to them.
But I am not clear on why the used market isn't an important factor in this conversation and shouldn't also be an indicator of a phones value after release. There seem to be way too many factors in place to use "new" phone prices as an indicator, where with used phones the only dictating factor is supply and demand, making it a more accurate indicator IMO.
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