Chinanews.com client, Beijing, January 11 (Reporter Wu Tao) "Looking at the price of the new iPhone, I think my mobile phone will be able to compete for another two years." This was originally a complaint by netizens that the iPhone price was too high, but the reality is Some users in Zhongzhen did this: One mobile phone was used for 5 years.

Mobile phones also have "nail households

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  Recently, "mobile phone nail users" once rushed into hot searches.

Some netizens said that they are still using their mobile phones 5 years ago.

This is far beyond the cycle of normal users replacing new phones.

Some mobile phones "nail users" leave messages.

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  According to a survey report released by the market research organization "Penguin Smart Cool" in 2020, from the perspective of the replacement cycle, one-third of smartphone users complete their mobile phone replacement within two years.

By the fourth year, 90.1% of netizens had completed at least one replacement operation.

Therefore, four years can basically be regarded as a complete cycle of current consumer replacement.

  As for why not to change the phone, there are various reasons.

"I like the Home button." "I like the original LCD screen." "Why don't my daughter-in-law change her mobile phone, how can it be my turn." "I need to make a lot of pictures, videos and other materials to change the mobile phone. It hurts to think about it." "Poor!"

  "In addition to personal preferences, some mobile phones are of quality that you have no reason to change." "No card, enough." "Photographs are still amazing." "I want to change too, but the phone is not broken, what can I do?"

Which mobile phones have been "anti-manufacturing" in history?

  The reporter noticed that in the “nail households” of mobile phones, several mobile phones were frequently mentioned by netizens.

These include the iPhone 6S released in 2015.

"A generation of magic machine, even after five years, it can still run smoothly now."

  There are also videos on the Internet showing that the iPhone 6S survived the fall from the plane, and the built-in camera also recorded everything.

"Change the battery and fight for another two years." "Look at the price of the new iPhone 12, my iPhone 6S is smelling again."

Data map: Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Chao

  There is also a Mi 6 released in 2017.

In terms of performance, Xiaomi Mi 6 can still be used even now, and Xiaomi's system update for Mi 6 is also continuing, which makes many Mi 6 "nail users" hesitate to change to a new machine.

  Samsung also has a "nail household" mobile phone, the Samsung S8 launched in 2017.

"The back cover and the screen are cracked, and the adhesive tape does not affect the use at all." In addition, Samsung S9, Huawei Mate9, OnePlus 5 and other models still have many fans.

Mobile phone "nail households" are hidden in these models.

Both Cook and Lei Jun had a headache for this

  As the saying goes, the old will not go, and the new will not come.

These mobile phone "nail households" have been slow to change to new phones, which will inevitably affect the shipment of new phones.

  According to the latest data from China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, in November 2020, the total domestic mobile phone market shipments were 29.584 million units, a year-on-year decrease of 15.1%; from January to November, the total domestic mobile phone shipments totaled 281 million units, a year-on-year decrease of 21.5% .

  Although mobile phone "nail households" are only one reason for the decline in mobile phone shipments, many mobile phone manufacturers are also very "headache".

Recently, Mr. Chang Cheng, vice president of Xiaomi, posted a Weibo to cheer for Xiaomi Mi 11 to poach Mi 6 "nail households".

Xiaomi's vice president Chang Cheng is happy to dig out the "nail households" of Xiaomi Mi 6.

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  Previously, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun talked about the phenomenon of mobile phone "nail households" at the Xiaomi Mi 10 conference: "I don't know how many other users of Mi 6 nail households." At that time, Lei Jun even initiated a poll on Weibo. In the end, most netizens voted no. Change to Mi 10, but continue to use Mi 6.

  The iPhone is no exception.

There is a long-lived saying in "fruit fans" that after the release of the new iPhone, Apple's CEO will apply "magic" to slow down the old iPhone.

  In 2018, Apple finally broke out the "speed-down door" incident, when Apple announced that the iPhone 6S can be replaced at a discounted battery.

I wonder if this has anything to do with the durability of the iPhone 6S.

Data map: Apple CEO Cook.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Sheng Jiapeng

  Apple’s explanation at the time was that a software update it pushed was used to improve power management under peak loads to avoid unexpected shutdowns of iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone SE. After this update, in some cases, iPhone users may find that performance has slowed down.

  Therefore, mobile phone manufacturers have tried their best to dig out mobile phone "nails", but this also raises a new problem. How "showy" mobile phones can dig out a mobile phone "nails"?

Only nails can dig away nails, and how to dig new nails in the future has become a problem again.

  Do you agree with this statement? How many years have you used your mobile phone?

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