IPHONES POR $40 DÓLARES (Me infiltré en el Mercado Negro en CHINA)

IPHONES POR $40 DÓLARES (Me infiltré en el Mercado Negro en CHINA)

Exploring the iPhone Market in China

Introduction to the Market

  • The speaker is in Shenzhen, a major technological hub in China, where numerous suppliers sell various products at very low prices.
  • They are about to enter a market known for selling refurbished and new iPhones, located directly across from an official Apple store.

Discovering Products

  • The market features multiple floors filled with vendors offering refurbished iPhones, iPads, and other Apple products.
  • A quick overview reveals a variety of accessories and phones; the speaker notes the significant number of iPhones available.

Pricing Insights

  • An example of an iPhone 13 Pro Max is shown; it appears to be in good condition with protective covering.
  • A second-hand iPhone 6 is priced at 400 yuan (approximately $5), highlighting lower costs compared to the U.S. market.

Negotiation Experiences

  • The speaker finds an iPhone 13 Pro Max priced at 590 yuan but feels comfortable negotiating down to around 500 or 550 yuan.
  • They explore more options as they navigate through four floors of vendors, noting some stores are closing.

Additional Product Offerings

  • An inquiry into an iPad Mini reveals a price of approximately $90 after negotiation from an initial offer.
  • The speaker emphasizes that many devices appear reset and ready for sale, showcasing their functionality.

Quality of Replicas

  • The quality of replica AirPods Max catches the speaker's attention; they note how closely these replicas resemble original products.
  • Various models like the iPhone XS and XS Max are examined; pricing discussions continue as they assess camera quality and overall performance.

Final Thoughts on Pricing Strategies

  • The speaker reflects on how easy it would be to spend a day bargaining for better prices among different suppliers.

Exploring Electronics Markets in China

Initial Observations on Pricing

  • The speaker notes that a vendor indicated they would not provide a box unless a purchase is made, suggesting this may be influencing price increases.
  • An iPad 6 with 128GB from 2018 is introduced, highlighting its rarity in the speaker's country and prompting curiosity about pricing.

Competitor Analysis

  • The speaker mentions competition among vendors, indicating that one vendor is hesitant to sell due to potential lower prices available elsewhere.
  • A Mini 5 iPad is discussed, with the vendor quoting a price of 900 yuan, which the speaker considers reasonable for its specifications.

Negotiation Tactics

  • The speaker reflects on negotiating prices for various devices, including an iPhone XR and an iPhone X. They emphasize the importance of negotiation skills in securing better deals.
  • A specific negotiation for an iPhone reveals that the seller quickly offers a price without much deliberation, indicating possible flexibility in pricing.

Tax Implications and Market Insights

  • The discussion shifts to tax regulations; products under 20,000 yuan can be imported without incurring taxes in the speaker's country.
  • The speaker encourages viewers to compare local marketplace prices for an iPhone 11 to illustrate significant cost differences.

Product Authenticity Concerns

  • There are concerns regarding product authenticity as Chinese-made phones are mentioned alongside genuine Apple products. This raises questions about trustworthiness when purchasing electronics.
  • Despite cheaper prices for certain models like the iPhone 15 Pro Max, there’s hesitation due to fears surrounding counterfeit products.

Final Thoughts on Market Exploration

  • As the exploration continues despite challenges (like power outages), there's excitement about discovering more suppliers and their offerings.

Exploring the Quality of Apple Products in Panama

Comparison of AirPods and iPhones

  • The speaker discusses purchasing AirPods in Panama, noting that they appear identical to originals despite being replicas.
  • Concerns are raised about the quality of products from China, emphasizing how easily one could be misled into buying non-original items presented as authentic.
  • The speaker expresses excitement over various iPhone colors available, questioning the authenticity of a green iPhone seen during their exploration.

Authenticity Issues with Technology

  • A personal anecdote is shared about encountering an Android system on a device claimed to be an iPhone, highlighting potential risks when purchasing tech products.
  • Discussion shifts to smartwatches, specifically mentioning Apple's latest model and its design features.

Pricing Insights for Apple Products

  • The speaker visits a supplier looking for prices on specific models like the iPhone 12 Pro Max and XS Max, indicating interest in negotiating better deals.
  • Initial pricing for the iPhone 12 Pro Max (512GB) is quoted at $1450; however, there’s skepticism about finding better offers elsewhere.

Negotiation Strategies

  • The speaker attempts to negotiate prices for both the iPhone 12 Pro Max and XS Max while exploring different suppliers.
  • A price comparison reveals discrepancies between suppliers; one offers an XS Max at a higher price than expected.

Product Availability and Market Dynamics

  • The search continues for competitive pricing on various Apple products including an iPad Mini, with discussions around perceived value versus actual cost.
  • Insights into bulk purchasing opportunities are shared, suggesting that those involved in technology accessory businesses can benefit significantly from these suppliers.

Conclusion: Navigating Tech Purchases

  • The conversation wraps up with reflections on product demand and pricing strategies within tech markets.

Product Quality Comparison and AirPods Giveaway

Testing Product Quality

  • The speaker compares two products, noting a high-quality item priced at 98 and a lower quality one at 58. They express surprise at the sound quality of the lower-priced option.
  • The speaker decides to give away an AirPods set to viewers who comment on the video, indicating excitement about the product's performance.

International Shipping and Accessibility

  • The speaker mentions their ability to ship products globally, emphasizing that they can send items anywhere in the world, which broadens accessibility for potential customers.
  • They confirm plans to test an iPhone in a future video, highlighting ongoing engagement with their audience.

Insights on Pricing and Repair Services

  • Discussion shifts to pricing strategies; higher quality items are available but caution is advised against purchasing cheaper alternatives due to durability concerns.
  • The speaker notes that repair services in China are significantly more affordable compared to their home country, illustrating cost differences in technology repairs.

Experiences with Local Markets

  • A description of local market experiences reveals how various tech products can be repaired quickly and affordably in China, contrasting this with experiences back home.
  • Observations include how easily devices like iPhones can be upgraded or repaired within minutes at local shops.

Cultural Reflections and Personal Encounters

  • The speaker reflects on cultural differences regarding security when they recount an experience where a supplier chased them down to return a lost phone.
  • An interaction with an Argentine compatriot highlights language barriers faced by Spanish speakers in China while discussing importation work related to electronics.

Conclusion of Video Content

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