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Users are willing to go into debt to buy iPhone 14


According to a WalletHub survey, 1 in 5 Americans prefer shopping iPhone 14 Go under the burden of debt. This survey also shows that to believe 21 percent People, buying a new iPhone is worth going into debt, and people are 24% more likely to buy a new iPhone than last year.

About 20% of users believe that not buying a new iPhone means that they are under financial pressure. 31% of users say that buying a new phone is really necessary.

The iPhone 14 series phones were introduced just a few days ago and their pre-sale started last Friday. Although these products faced price increases in many countries, they are still sold in America at the same price as last year and the same as the iPhone 13 series. iPhone 14 base price 799 dollarPlus the price 899 dollarsPro model price 999 dollars And finally, the basic price Pro Max model 1099 dollars has it.

Now, according to a survey conducted by WalletHub, many users want to buy iPhone 14 series phones and many of them are even willing to pay debt to buy them.

iPhone 14 purchase survey results

According to the annual iPhone study by the personal finance platform WalletHub Done, 36% of adults polled will buy the latest model immediately upon release. This figure is 24% more than last year.

in between Participants of this survey21% said that a new iPhone is worth going into debt! In addition, 31% of the surveyed people said that buying a new phone is a necessity.

About 20 percent said that not having the latest model is a sign that a person is struggling financially, and 34 percent said that a phone is their most valuable asset.

WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzalez wrote:

“Cellphones are a key tool both for social use, for keeping in touch with loved ones during the pandemic and when travel is expensive, and for business use, especially as many people have turned to telecommuting.”

Given the importance of smartphones in everyday life, it is no surprise that many people (albeit in developed countries) are willing to pay a lot for them.

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