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Rising memory costs are pushing Android brands to retreat from the sub-$400 market, which has already declined over 22% year-on-year. Omdia reports that low-end Android models are becoming unprofitable. This price pressure could make entry-level iPhones more appealing to budget-conscious buyers.
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