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Young people don't like to change their phones: How long have you not changed your phones? Hot search netizens said so

How long have you not changed your phone? Why don't young people like to change their mobile phones? Recently, this topic has been on the hot search, and even rushed to the second hot search, causing heated discussion among netizens.

Young people don't like to change their phones: How long have you not changed your phones? Hot search netizens said so

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Some netizens said, "The speed of my money can't catch up with the speed of mobile phone replacement", and some netizens believe that "the previous mobile phone shape is changeable and colorful, and it can be seen eight hundred meters away from a mobile phone." Now the mobile phone is the same, the function is similar, there is no difference between changing or not. Eighty percent of the reasons for changing phones is that the memory is full of battery aging. ”

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Young people don't like to change their phones: How long have you not changed your phones? Hot search netizens said so

Netizen discussion

That's why young people don't like to change their phones, very "real".

In recent months, domestic mobile phone shipments have shown signs of a continuous decline. According to data previously released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, in January this year, domestic mobile phone shipments were 33.022 million units, down 17.7% year-on-year; in February, mobile phone shipments in the domestic market were 14.864 million units, down 31.7% year-on-year.

According to other data, the average replacement cycle of global mobile phone users is more than 31 months, of which the average replacement cycle of Chinese users is 28 months. It can be seen that the user's desire to change mobile phones has been reduced.

Why? The reason is simple, that is, the price of mobile phones is slowly rising. According to Canalys' report, the average selling price (ASP) of smartphones increased by 10% year-on-year last year. According to Counterpoint data, the average selling price of domestic smartphones has risen from 1500 yuan to 2000 yuan to 2700 yuan to 3000 yuan.

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