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This is 1.8 percent better than last year's iPhone 13 Pro Max in the 10 days after launch. The situation is markedly better for the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which has depreciated by just 19.6 percent. Naturally, this is subject to change once the device is available and the market can better evaluate demand. While the iPhone 14 Plus is not yet available, aftermarket prices for the device are already in place, showing an expected average depreciation of 38.6 percent for the device. Last year, the 512GB iPhone 13 mini was Apple's fastest depreciating model, losing 29.8 percent of its value 10 days after launch, followed by the 512GB iPhone 13, which lost 27.2 percent of its value. The 512GB iPhone 14 is the worst-performing model, depreciating 40.3 percent during the 10 days after launch. In the 10 days after launch, the standard iPhone 14 models lost 38.4 percent of their value on average, over double the 18.2 percent depreciation of the iPhone 13 models in the same timeframe last year. The data shows that the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are performing poorly in terms of value retention, depreciating twice as much as the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini in the same 10-day period after launch. SellCell's analysis is based on averaged trade-in values from over 40 buyback vendors. The iPhone 14 models have depreciated in value more than twice as much as the iPhone 13 in the same time frame last year, according to data gathered by SellCell.