Just like you all know, second hand refurbished old handset are already coming back into the mobile market beginning with the old Nokia’s, and the trend will continue.
Now, there is a statistic to explain why all of this is happening, and it shows that people are just keeping their phones longer, buying refurbished or second- and third-hand devices, and generally not willing to spend much in acquiring a newer smartphone.
Every now and then, you’ll always find people repairing their old handset, and still prefer to use it as a secondary phone instead of completely doing a way with it. Old blackberry phones may have gone away from the market but lots of users still have at home, using it as a secondary device.
This is why we want to ask you, how many old handsets do you still have lying around the house - you know, the type you switch off and throw in a drawer when you get your new device, hoping you’ll give it to your old mum or to your younger ones or use it as a back-up phone – buts its been there for ages now.