According to SellCell, a company that specializes in tracking resale value trends there is a difference in how Apple’s top-tier models and its more affordable options lose their value. This is especially noticeable with the iPhone SE series. Past data shows that iPhone SE models tend to lose their worth compared to Apple‘s premium smartphones.
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For example, the third-generation SE released in March 2022 saw a decrease in resale value dropping by 42.6% within the month after its launch. In contrast, the iPhone 13 only experienced an 18.7% decline during that period. Additionally, while the value of the iPhone 13 stabilized after three months the third-generation iPhone SE continued to lose its value.
Compared to top-tier models such as the iPhone 14 and 15 the iPhone SE series seems to struggle to hold its value over time. This difference underscores the contrast between Apple’s budget and high-end product lines with budget options showing value retention.
These trends indicate that despite rumored enhancements for iterations like the fourth-generation iPhone SE it may still experience significant depreciation compared to Apple’s premium offerings. This could potentially deter buyers who prioritize maintaining resale when making purchasing decisions.
The rapid decline in the value of the iPhone SE series can be attributed to factors. Firstly these phones are often perceived as budget choices leading to a misconception that they retain their value well for buyers. Additionally, the paced advancements in technology render devices with outdated features obsolete quickly contributing to their loss of value. Furthermore, consumer preferences for premium functionalities may also influence how budget-friendly devices like the SE are perceived in terms of value.
Speculations surrounding the fourth generation iPhone SE hint at upgrades, including a design of the iPhone 14 with a 6.1-inch OLED display Face ID replacing Touch ID, a USB C port, an Action button, and an all-screen design that eliminates the Home Button. However, with these expected enhancements, the product is set to be released in 2025 amid worries, about how it will hold its value compared to Apple’s top-of-the-line models.