Some stores are now offering users likenew options for smartphones or tablets.
But many people still have doubts about the likenew smartphone market.
These products are not new but have been inspected by the stores and have had any problematic components repaired/replaced. However, many people are still hesitan
t to buy this type of product.
Likenew iPhone is a popular choice
in the Vietnamese market.
Likenew iPhone is a popular choice in the Vietnamese market.
The main reason for this consumer skepticism comes from the lack of transparency in the operations of the units in
volved in providing like-new products. Users need clearer regulations for this type of product, because the
lack of regulations on like-new goods increases the ambiguity.
For example, some stores offer like-new iPhones with a 3-month warranty, while some offer 6 mon
ths. Many stores even use “extended warranty packages” to give users the same 1-year warranty as new ones, b
ut with a certain additional fee. This makes many people wonder about the actual condition of like-new devices.
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There is a clear need to develop a common classification system for like-new smartphones , backed by strong legislation to ensure that all stakeholders adhere to the same r
ules and guidelines. Consumer protection associations are also calling for more transparent information at the point of sale of like-new products, including details of repair and replacement procedures.
But many people still have doubts about the likenew smartphone market.
Another factor that can help consumers feel more secure is the commitment of large stores to provide repair parts for products in the best possible time. Combined with the fact that many brands have extended the software update time for their smartphones, this will help consumers to extend the time of using like-new smartphones even more.
In short, the ambiguity in the used smartphone market is a major barrier to the development of these devices. Establishing clear regulations will be an important factor in enhancing consumer confidence.