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Americans are now holding onto their iPhones for almost three years

October 30, 2018

Via: 9to5Mac
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iPhone upgrades are becoming less frequent, according to an analysis by a mobile trade-in company. The average owner is now holding onto their iPhone for almost three years, shows the data …

Hyla Mobile says that the average age of an iPhone traded in is now 2.92 years, reports the WSJ.

Consumers […] wait an average of 2.83 years to upgrade their smartphones, according to data for the third quarter from HYLA Mobile Inc., a mobile-device trade-in company that works with carriers and big-box stores. That is up from 2.39 years two years earlier.

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