Thursday, May 28, 2015

Old smartphones massively unused in the drawer – Telegraaf.nl

More than half of Dutch households are at present one or more functioning smartphones unused in a drawer. It is expected that the total comes to 6.3 million units

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Three-quarters of unused smartphones ever ended up in the la as a backup device or to be sold again. According to research from Direct Research and Ben among more than 1,000 Dutch.

More than three quarters of the Dutch owns a smartphone and as new models follow each other rapidly, many end up functioning smartphones’ in the drawer. ” In the survey, 93 percent of respondents with their old smartphone prefers to want to know happy.

At this time, second smartphones especially temporary loan. More than 60 percent of the Dutch sometimes has temporarily had a smartphone needed as their own phone was broken or lost. A similar number of Dutch – 65 percent – in the past his or her smartphone loaned temporarily to someone

A third of respondents are considering buying a second device as the current device is broken or lost or. the current subscription ends. “More and more customers choose to use a device or longer to purchase a less expensive or second gear,” says Renske Nouwen, marketing manager at Ben. “We also clearly reflected in the sharp increase in the number of sold SIM subscriptions.”

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