Hungarians are aware: used phones are becoming more and more popular, and Euronics is also entering the market
Instead of the latest serial smartphones, there is an increasing interest in used, but in good condition, value-resistant mobile phones. This is precisely why Euronics decided to enter the second-hand phone market: devices available at a lower price than the latest models can already be ordered on the webshop. The company put together the first set of particularly timeless iPhone models.
From August, the well-known electronics store chain Euronics started selling used smartphones in good condition on its webshop. The initiative is based on the fact that, according to Euronics’ experience in recent years, customers are more aware of mobile phone purchases: they change their devices less often, and due to rising prices, they are less likely to look for the latest models that were newly released in the given year. In these customer decisions, they are also guided by sustainability, which is becoming increasingly important. Used smartphones can therefore be a good alternative for those who want to buy a properly tested, durable and in good condition device at a reasonable price, but at the same time from a guaranteed reliable source.
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