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		<title>Study: iPhone Resale Value 63% After One Year, Android 46%</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[08.02.2012 21:50, TechCrunch All smartphones do not depreciate equally. 18 months after purchase, iPhones can be sold for 53% of their original price, while Androids can only be sold for 42% and BlackBerries for 41% on average according to a study by Y Combinator second-hand  price guide startup Priceonomics. That frown on Android fanboy faces [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>08.02.2012 21:50, TechCrunch<br />
		All smartphones do not depreciate equally. 18 months after purchase, iPhones can be sold for 53% of their original price, while Androids can only be sold for 42% and BlackBerries for 41% on average according to a study by Y Combinator second-hand  price guide startup Priceonomics. That frown on Android fanboy faces gets even larger the quicker they try to resell. mehr » Quelle: DAF&#8230; <a href="http://www.daf.fm/news/study-iphone-resale-value-63-after-one-year-android-46-9322362.html" nofollow>[weiterlesen]</a></p>
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		<title>Apple And Google Seek To Defy 10-Year Smartphone OS Life Cycle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[20.01.2012 19:29, Forbes.com: News There are some universally-agreed upon trends in technology, such as Moores . A newer but perhaps equally intriguing industry observation relates to smartphone operating systems. It posits that these OSes have just a 10-year life cycle. This trend doesnt have a catchy name but could have important implications for and , [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>20.01.2012 19:29, Forbes.com: News<br />
		There are some universally-agreed upon trends in technology, such as Moores . A newer but perhaps equally intriguing industry observation relates to smartphone operating systems. It posits that these OSes have just a 10-year life cycle. This trend doesnt have a catchy name but could have important implications for and , which are currently the &#8230; mehr » Quelle: DAF&#8230; <a href="http://www.daf.fm/news/apple-and-google-seek-to-defy-10-year-smartphone-os-life-cycle-9006420.html" nofollow>[weiterlesen]</a></p>
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