Trade-in
02
Dec
2024
3
min read

PrologMobile shares latest analytics on trade-in use smartphones: October 2024 Insights

PrologMobile, an American company specializing in unlocking and displaying relevant data for the secondary market based on IMEI numbers, processes millions of data points monthly. These analytics provide a valuable and unique window into the reverse supply chain for used mobile devices, offering critical insights for retailers, networks, and specialized trade-in websites. Every month, PrologMobile publishes a data abstract that identifies the top trade in devices for Apple and Android smartphones based on its extensive analysis. This allows stakeholders in the secondary market to gain up-to-date insights into device trends, trade-in volumes, and market demand.

October 2024 trade-in data: little change from September

PrologMobile’s analysis of October 2024 data shows little change from the figures reported in September. Although no significant fluctuations were observed, the continued consistency in trade-in behavior offers valuable stability for businesses relying on these insights to manage their reverse logistics and device reselling strategies.

The data abstracts from PrologMobile serve as an essential tool for understanding market trends and providing actionable information to secondary market players.

Apple

Quite for sime time now Apple iPhone 11 still is most trade iPhone. No further. major changes here.

Android

Samsung Galaxy A14 still being most popular. Interesting is that number of traded-in Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra grow quite a bit.

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