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The iPhone 16e Beats Pixel and Galaxy Budget Phones on Resale Value by Up to 12%

Now that Apple has announced the iPhone 17e, buyers are weighing whether the upcoming 17e is likely to be the best-value option or whether it will still be worth stretching to the standard iPhone 17 for stronger long-term value retention. 

Budget phones often look like the smartest buy at launch, but resale performance over the first year can tell a very different story. To test that assumption ahead of the 17e, an analysis from SellCell, a site for buying used smartphones, compares the manufacturers suggested retail price (MSRP) against resale values for today’s closest equivalents — iPhone 16e versus Pixel a-series and Galaxy FE — and benchmarks those results against the standard iPhone 16.

Here are the main findings from the SellCell report:

°The iPhone 16e (128GB) launches at $599 and averages about $291 after 12 months, retaining roughly 48.6% of its original price.

° The Pixel 8a (128GB) launches at $499 and averages about $238 after 12 months — roughly 47.7% retained.

° The Galaxy S24 FE (128GB) launches at $649.99 and averages around $236 after one year, retaining roughly 36.3%, the lowest retention among devices compared.

° Across storage tiers, the iPhone 16e averages about 51.5% depreciation after 12 months, compared with Pixel 8a at around 52.8% and Galaxy S24 FE at roughly 63.5%.

° The standard iPhone 16 (128GB) launches at $799 and averages roughly $476 at 12 months, retaining about 59.6%, creating an approximate 10–11 percentage-point retention gap versus iPhone 16e.

° The difference between iPhone 16e and Galaxy S24 FE retention reaches roughly 12 percentage points at the one-year mark, while the gap between iPhone 16e and Pixel 8a remains close to one point.

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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