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With the development of technology, our pursuit of smartphones is getting higher and higher, and the speed of mobile phone updates has brought about the increase in the number of idle mobile phones. The survey shows that my country sells 500 million new mobile phones every year and eliminates 400 million. So far, about 1.1 billion mobile phones are idle in my country, but the mobile phone recycling rate is less than 2%. Why do people prefer to leave their mobile phones idle at home rather than to give them to recycling platforms? What are the pain points in the mobile phone recycling industry?
According to Huanhuanjun, the direct reason why most users would rather leave their old phones idle at home than recycle them is the following two points:
. The market price of mobile phone recycling is chaotic, there is no unified industry standard, merchants price themselves and the price is relatively low, which is unconvincing. It is reported that a mobile phone worth thousands or even thousands of yuan has a recycling price of between 100 and 300 yuan, which is really unacceptable.
2. The problem of privacy information leakage is serious. 80% of users are unwilling to hand over their phones to recycling stores because they are worried that their private information will be leaked. After all, the several telecommunications fraud cases that have appeared in recent years are caused by mobile phone information leakage.
Since you understand the pain points, finding solutions to the pain points is naturally the first problem that recycling vendors need to solve.
From an environmental perspective, mobile phone recycling benefits the country and the people. On the one hand, if old mobile phones are disposed of in an orderly manner, serious soil and water pollution will occur. On the other hand, mobile phone recycling is also a manifestation of resource recycling, and it is an invisible "gold mine". According to data, 1 million mobile phones can recover 34 kilograms of gold, 16 tons of copper, and more than 300 kilograms of silver. These precious metals and rare metals are resources when they accumulate.
From the perspective of economic interests, recyclers can use old mobile phones to re-enter the market after scientific disposal. With the rise of the e-commerce economy in recent years, a large number of excellent online mobile phone recycling platforms have emerged. For example, replacement recycling attracts the trust of most users with convenient and free online valuation.
Many platforms have introduced corresponding measures to address the pain points of large development space but low recycling rate. In order to solve the problem of market price chaos, some formal recycling platforms have formulated a series of professional mobile phone valuation systems to ensure that each recycled mobile phone has a price inquiry.
Regarding the issue of mobile phone information leakage, some formal mobile phone recycling platforms have also launched corresponding privacy clearance technologies, such as replacement recycling, and ACI standard data clearance technology. That is, to ensure user privacy and security, professional quality inspection personnel were invited to use data clearing technology that complies with international ACI standards to perform multiple disk replications on old mobile phones with useful usage to achieve deep clearance of user data.
For old mobile phones that cannot be turned on and have no use value, the ammeter breakdown will be performed when replacing and recycling. By damaging the information storage unit, the user information security will be thoroughly guaranteed and privacy will be achieved without leakage.
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