JD.com trade-in, 14P for 16P

by Poster May 23, 2025 24
I bought the 14P 512G AC + when I first launched it, and it cost a total of 12,000. As of today, the battery is 76% healthy, and I'm thinking of replacing the official battery over the weekend. I went to JD.com to check the trade-in and placed an order of 16P. Total cost: 7599-600-37.99-3933-11.55 = 3016. A total reduction of 4,582.54. Feeling minus the original battery I expected to replace, 3016-809 = 2207. 2207 It is still acceptable to get a new mobile phone

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  • Anonymous4623 May 23, 2025
    Assuming that it is replaced with the same specification (512G), it is quite OK
  • Anonymous4304 May 23, 2025
    3016-809 = 2207 Can the account be settled like this?
  • Anonymous1716 May 23, 2025
    More than 3,000, my battery is still 95%, just wait, I always feel that the 16 series will be the one with the most serious backstab, and now I am more and more disappointed with the Bank of China iPhone. Think about it, it's really a cycle. Back then, the mobile phones of the Bank of China were expensive and castrated. I started buying my own mobile phones and always bought parallel imports. Later, the iPhone has never been a non-Bank of China. However, except for the 3GS because the Bank of China did not have Wi-Fi, the later is actually more It's an obsession rather than price. Several models are more expensive than the Bank of China. I bought the Hong Kong version, the US version (the iPhone 5 unlocked V version supported 3 networks, which is better than other versions), the English version, the Japanese version, etc.
  • Anonymous8495 May 23, 2025
    My iPhone is replaced every year. The annual replacement is not much different from the three-year replacement. I don't have to worry about battery loss at all. Wireless charging everywhere is very convenient
  • Anonymous4624 May 23, 2025
    JD.com 14 128 G replaced with 256G at 16pm, 8599-600 (discount)-42.99 (plus instant discount)-1800 (love recycling)-300 (recycling subsidy)-400 (recycling coupon)-27.5 (payment is courteous) = 5428
  • Anonymous4625 May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous4304 # 2 Minus the 2298 for changing the screen when the mobile phone fell on the way to replace the battery, which is equal to earning 91 yuan for nothing.
  • Anonymous3165 May 23, 2025
    He is indeed a rich man. As a budget-conscious man, I probably am reluctant to spend 1.2 W on a 14pro.
  • Anonymous10402 May 23, 2025
    14pm is too heavy and there is no motivation to get a new ip, except for the weight.
  • Poster May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous3165 I overestimated myself at that time, thinking that 512G was enough, but so far I only used 170G in total
  • Poster May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous8495 Official recycling or second-hand?
  • Poster May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous4625 hahaha
  • Anonymous8495 May 23, 2025
    @ Poster # 10 Zhuan Zhuan
  • Anonymous10528 May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous8495 # 4 Changing once a year is almost the same as changing once three years?? How is that possible
  • Anonymous8495 May 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous10528 # 13 After calculating the three-year full cycle, the difference is only two or three thousand at most. Isn't that about the same?
  • Anonymous4626 May 24, 2025
    7599 How did you get it?
  • Anonymous486 May 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous8495 Zhaoxiao
  • Anonymous2912 May 24, 2025
    Is the battery of the 16pro durable? I often see people buy 16pm for power..
  • Anonymous8495 May 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous486 # 16 It's weird, what's so funny about that? Spending that little money in more than three years and replacing it with a new phone every year has a better experience. It's obviously a profit, okay 😅
  • Poster May 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous4626 price on JD.com, it has a 500 coupon
  • Poster May 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous2912 I read the review of Geek Bay, and the energy efficiency ratio of the a18pro chip is quite good