Analyst Murtazin urged to buy smartphones up to 50 thousand rubles and abandon Apple
Eldar Murtazin, a leading analyst at Mobile Research Group, told how the gadget market has changed. In an interview with Sputnik radio, he explained what it is now necessary to rely on when choosing a new smartphone.
Murtazin said that under the sanctions, cheap smartphones become the most unprofitable acquisitions, since prices can change dramatically over the year. At the same time, you should not buy an expensive gadget, since its repair can require a lot of money.
The expert called smartphones at an average price the most profitable purchases. He recommended choosing gadgets in the range of 25 to 50 thousand rubles, so that he worked for three to four years. However, the analyst called for abandoning Apple smartphones, since in the hands of Russians they can turn into an “expensive, beautiful calculator.”
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“Apple today stopped, practically blocked the sale of paid apps and services to its customers. Without this, the iPhone, unfortunately, is not very digestible, you cannot do many things. If on Android there are third-party stores and applications in which sales have been going on and on, Apple has nothing, ”Murtazin explained.
Having chosen a smartphone model, the specialist advised me to find out the prices for it in different stores. Some of them offer a 10-10-10 installment plan, which allows Russians to purchase goods in ten payments in ten months and overpay ten percent. “In fact, for a phone that costs 50 thousand, you will give five thousand on top, for someone it will be a good offer,” Murtazin concluded.
Previously, Bankless Times service experts named the most dangerous smartphones. In their opinion, Motorola Edge phones with high radiation levels are the most harmful.
Source: Lenta

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