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The iPhone8P will take over the iPhone6s and become a "nail household" model, do you agree?

Before talking about this topic, I will first talk about a topic that has recently been hotly searched, "Why are young people reluctant to change their mobile phones". In fact, this topic is similar to the iPhone8P will take over the iPhone6s to become a nail household model.

That is to say, young people are reluctant to change their mobile phones, including some iPhone8P users, and they are not willing to change new machines. That's why I'm going to talk about it today.

The iPhone8P will take over the iPhone6s and become a "nail household" model, do you agree?

For such a statement, I personally still agree with it.

Whether it is young people, or iPhone8P users, they are not willing to replace the new machine or become a nail household, it is completely understandable. Let's start with the iPhone8P itself, which is equipped with Apple's A11 bionic chip, a 5.5-inch LCD screen, a Home button, and support for Touch ID. In addition, the iPhone8P uses a single-layer motherboard to dissipate heat, so when playing mobile games, the specific performance of this phone is still quite powerful.

The iPhone8P will take over the iPhone6s and become a "nail household" model, do you agree?

In addition to this, the iPhone 8P actually feels good. The front and back of the fuselage are covered with glass panels to support wireless charging. In terms of cameras, the rear 12-megapixel dual camera system can largely meet daily needs.

Moreover, when this mobile phone is new, the battery life is really not blown, it is very strong. Even if it is used now, with a new battery, the iPhone8P can continue to be used. Moreover, the iOS16 system can also support the iPhone8P to continue to upgrade.

The iPhone8P will take over the iPhone6s and become a "nail household" model, do you agree?

Well, with the support of hardware and the support of the software level, in fact, for most ordinary consumers, smartphones like the iPhone8P are enough.

After all, 5G networks are not so hot at this stage that 4G networks cannot be used. Therefore, there is a view that the iPhone8P will take over the iPhone 6s as a nail household model, and I am positive.

The iPhone8P will take over the iPhone6s and become a "nail household" model, do you agree?

Returning to the topic at the beginning of the article, the fact that young people are reluctant to change mobile phones, or that the iPhone8P will become a nail household model, essentially reflects a phenomenon: the current smart phone, in terms of hardware configuration, performance and design, has no way to make people shine.

In other words, in the case of excessive hardware performance and visual fatigue of the new machine, everyone is naturally reluctant to replace the new machine.

If you analyze from the upstream suppliers of mobile phone manufacturers, such as chip manufacturers, the processors launched in these years are basically upgraded at a "small pace", and even in some cases there is a negative optimization phenomenon.

A phenomenon like this will reduce consumers' expectations of new machines to some extent, so that they are reluctant to replace new machines.

In addition, compared with the old model, compared with the new model, the operation experience is really not much different for ordinary consumers. For example, you are currently using the iPhone SE3, compared with the iPhone8P, in addition to the A15 chip will be stronger in performance, in terms of screen perception, feel, battery life, camera strength, etc., is there really not necessarily an iPhone8P more in line with the actual needs of users?

In addition, I personally think that the high price of new mobile phones is also a factor worthy of attention. Insufficient supply of chips and rising costs in the global supply chain are indispensable reasons for the high price of smartphones. However, in the case of price increases, the user's machine experience has not been greatly enhanced. Over time, nature will cause "reversal" phenomena.

In short, the technology used in smart phones has entered a "bottleneck period", and mobile phone manufacturers without strong self-research capabilities and brand influence may have a more difficult time in 2022. After all, you still have to think about how to convince users to change the new machine. So, in this context, the IPhone8P will take over the iPhone 6s and become a nail household model, do you recognize?

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