Tech News

Tech Business News

  • Home
  • Technology
  • Business
  • News
    • Technology News
    • Local Tech News
    • World Tech News
    • General News
    • News Stories
  • Media Releases
    • Tech Media Releases
    • General Media Releases
  • Advertisers
    • Advertiser Content
    • Promoted Content
    • Sponsored Whitepapers
    • Advertising Options
  • Cyber
  • Reports
  • People
  • Science
  • Articles
    • Opinion
    • Digital Marketing
    • Guest Publishers
  • About
    • Tech Business News
    • News Contributions -Submit
    • Journalist Application
    • Contact Us
Reading: Top Tech Value Depreciation Report Reveals Least-Devalued Devices And Gadgets 2022
Share
Font ResizerAa
Tech Business NewsTech Business News
  • Home
  • Technology News
  • Business News
  • News Stories
  • General News
  • World News
  • Media Releases
Search
  • News
    • Technology News
    • Business News
    • Local News
    • News Stories
    • General News
    • World News
    • Global News
  • Media Releases
    • Tech Media Releases
    • General Press
  • Categories
    • Crypto News
    • Cyber
    • Digital Marketing
    • Education
    • Gadgets
    • Technology
    • Guest Publishers
    • IT Security
    • People In Technology
    • Reports
    • Science
    • Software
    • Stock Market
  • Promoted Content
    • Advertisers
    • Promoted
    • Sponsored Whitepapers
  • Contact & About
    • Contact Information
    • About Tech Business News
    • News Contributions & Submissions
Follow US
© 2022 Tech Business News- Australian Technology News. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Business News > Reports > Top Tech Value Depreciation Report Reveals Least-Devalued Devices And Gadgets 2022
Reports

Top Tech Value Depreciation Report Reveals Least-Devalued Devices And Gadgets 2022

Editorial Desk
Last updated: January 15, 2023 11:50 pm
Editorial Desk
Share
SHARE

SellCell has looked into tech depreciation and created a large report revealing the least and most devalued hi-tech devices including smartphones, tablets and smartwatches.

It’s no secret that tech loses its value over time, and as new technological advances are made constantly, it can be difficult for the older kit to keep up with newer releases.

Tech depreciation is an unpredictable game – sometimes the products that lose their value the quickest are those that you’d least expect, and sometimes the underdog comes out on top in the end.

To reveal the depreciation levels of tech products throughout 2022, phone & tech trade-in comparison site SellCell has compiled a minute-by-minute device depreciation report up until the end of 2022.

SellCell has compared data from devices by Google, Samsung and Apple, alongside a range of other tech, including tablets, smartphones, games consoles and smartwatches.

2022 Biggest Winners (Devices That Have Held Most Value)

  1. Smartphone: 2021 Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max, depreciated by 44.6% of its MSRP by December 11th 2022.
  2. Tablet: 2021 Apple iPad Pro 11 3rd Gen depreciating by only 56.7% of its value by December 2022.
  3. Smartwatch: Apple Watch Series 7 45mm Aluminum, depreciated by 71.2% of its MSRP up to December 2022.
  4. Games Console: Sony PlayStation 5 depreciated by 25.0% of their MSRP by December 2022.

2022 Biggest Losers (Devices That Have Lost Most Value)

  1. Smartphone: Google 2016 Pixel XL, depreciated by 98.6% of its initial value by December 2022.
  2. Tablet: Samsung 2018 Tab A 10.5, depreciated by 94.8% vs. MSRP by December 2022. Samsung 2021 Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, depreciated by 86.9%.
  3. Smartwatch: 2020 Samsung Watch 3 45mm has lost 95.6% of its initial value by December 2022.
  4. Games Console: 2019 Nintendo Switch Lite, depreciated by 65.0% of its value by December 2022. The Xbox Series S, depreciated by 53.3% of its initial MSRP.

Across most categories, Apple was the clear leader. On average, iPhone depreciation across all models was around 68.8%, having previously been 58.7% in January 2022. Similarly, the iPad has seen an average value loss of 67.9% as of December 2022.

Unfortunately for Samsung, the same can’t be said for their smartphone models, with the average depreciation across all models being around 84.2% by December 2022. In January 2022, that figure was already high at 76.4%. The Samsung tablets have similarly seen a value decrease of 84.3% by December 2022.

Similarly, Google’s line of Pixel phones have seen an average depreciation of 89.5% up until the 11th of December 2022.

Interestingly, smartwatches in general saw significant depreciation regardless of manufacturer, with Apple Watch models losing around 83.3% of their launch price, and Samsung’s smartwatches seeing a depreciation of 87.9%.

Games consoles saw the smallest depreciation levels out of all the tech compiled into the report:

  • Sony PlayStation 5 (25%)
  • Microsoft Xbox Series X (36%)
  • Nintendo Switch (43.3%)
  • Microsoft Xbox Series S (53.3%)
  • Nintendo Switch Lite (65%)

COO of SellCell.com, Sarah McConomy, commented on the results of the report:

“Tech in general tends to lose its value relatively quickly, as new models of smartphones, and tablets get released all the time and each improves on the previous generation with additional features and higher specs.

“With the high demand and popularity of Apple products, it’s unsurprising to see that they’ve come out on top in most categories this year.” she said.

By Editorial Desk
The TBN team is a well establish group of technology industry professionals with backgrounds in IT Systems, Business Communications and Journalism.
Previous Article Intel 4th Gen Xeon Confidential Computing Intel Launches 4th Gen Xeon Scalable CPU With On-Chip Confidential Computing Feature
Next Article AWS first Australian AWS Local Zones Perth First AWS Local Zones Launched In Perth Australia
tech value report 2022

Tech Articles

Attitudes Toward Work Manifest The Rise of AI

Did Our Collective Attitudes Toward Work Manifest The Rise of Artificial Intelligence? (AI)

It’s definitely something to think about. There’s a fine line…

November 26, 2024
Role of Medical Robots Australia

Medical Robots Revolutionising Healthcare In Australia (2024)

Australia has seen a rise in the adoption of medical…

November 19, 2024
Re-Engagement Campaigns - Inactive Subscribers

Re-Engagement Campaigns To Bring Back Inactive Subscribers

If you’re managing an email list, you’ve probably noticed that…

November 26, 2024

Recent News

Advanced Driving Features - Autonomous Driving
Reports

Aussies Love Advanced Driving Features, Though Less Sure About Autonomous Driving

4 Min Read
Reports

CSIRO Report Reveals Australia’s Tech Industry And Its Impact On The Housing Market

8 Min Read
ASX200 Email fraud
Reports

More than three quarters of ASX 200 companies are failing to properly block fraudulent emails

6 Min Read
Datacom FY22 Revenue Report
Reports

Datacom Group Reports FY22 Revenue of $1.45 billion

10 Min Read
Tech News

Tech Business News

Stay up to date with the latest technology & business news trends from Australia and the around the world.

Technology News reports and whitepaper publishing services are available along with media and advertising options

Our Australian technology news includes People, Business, Science, World News, Local News, Guest publishers, IT News & Tech News Australia | Tech News was established in 2019

About

About Us 
Contact Us 
Privacy Policy
Copyright Policy
Terms & Conditions

December, 10, 2024

Contact

Contact Information.
Melbourne, Australia

Werribee 3030

Phone: +61 431401041

Hours : Monday to Friday, 9am 530-pm.


Tech News

© Copyright Tech Business News 

Latest Australian Tech News – 2024

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account