As we await Apple’s new range of iPhones, new iPads, a refreshed Apple Watch range and a compelling AirPods Pro upgrade, it’s worth noting that the new devices may hit a market eager to upgrade.
SellCell claims almost 70% of iPhone owners might upgrade this year. I have to say that I find that percentage much too high, but it could hint at a degree of pent-up interest ready to be unleashed across the coming months as Apple introduces the biggest iPhone redesigns for years – this year’s thin iPhone Air and the expected folding iPhone in 2026.
## **What SellCell sees**
While I leery of accepting all of SellCell’s claims, they do reflect years of data analysis:
As we await Apple’s new range of iPhones, new iPads, a refreshed Apple Watch range and a compelling AirPods Pro upgrade, it’s worth noting that the new devices may hit a market eager to upgrade.
SellCell claims almost 70% of iPhone owners might upgrade this year.
I have to say that I find that percentage much too high, but it could hint at a degree of pent-up interest ready to be unleashed across the coming months as Apple introduces the biggest iPhone redesigns for years – this year’s thin iPhone Air and the expected folding iPhone in 2026.
What SellCell seesWhile I leery of accepting all of SellCell’s claims, they do reflect years of data analysis:
As we await Apple’s new range of iPhones, new iPads, a refreshed Apple Watch range and a compelling AirPods Pro upgrade, it’s worth noting that the new devices may hit a market eager to upgrade.
SellCell claims almost 70% of iPhone owners might upgrade this year. I have to say that I find that percentage much too high, but it could hint at a degree of pent-up interest ready to be unleashed across the coming months as Apple introduces the biggest iPhone redesigns for years – this year’s thin iPhone Air and the expected folding iPhone in 2026.
What SellCell sees
While I leery of accepting all of SellCell’s claims, they do reflect years of data analysis: