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雙11購物節即將到來,各大手機品牌紛紛祭出降價優惠,展開激烈的價格戰。根據傑昇通信最新公布的10月降價手機排行,本月進榜單機降幅在3%~18%不等,整體總降幅範圍則在3%~24%之間;值得關注的是,開賣一月有餘的iPhone 16系列霸榜七席,且出現破千元的降價。其中,realme 13 Pro+更以超過三千的降價幅度奪下本月降價王,而累積總降價金額破萬元最為驚人的是三星Galaxy Z Fold6(12GB/256GB)。
▼三星Galaxy Z Fold6近期價差極大。(圖/ETtoday資料照)

全台最大通訊連鎖門市─傑昇通信表示,realme 13 Pro+能在十月降價榜上奪冠,除了通路提前開跑的雙11暖身促銷外,其硬體規格也是一大亮點。尤其是續航部分搭載5,200mAh大電池,後置5,000萬畫素主鏡頭和使用台北相機收購sony LYT-701感光元件,並結合AI HyperRAW演算法,在0.6倍至6倍之間捕捉清晰的照片,最遠變焦可達120倍,算是剛上市中階機型中最划算的一款;由於realme 13 Pro+官方定價16,990元,降幅高達18%,相當於直接省下3,100元,完全不用等雙11就可無痛入手。
專注在摺疊手機市場的三星,商務摺疊Galaxy Z Fold6(12GB/256GB)是十月降價榜上累積總降價金額高達11,898元的單機,足足掉了兩成;其次則是小摺疊機Galaxy Z Flip6(12GB/512GB)也累積24%的總降幅。傑昇通信指出,隨著摺疊手機市場競爭日益激烈,設計規格改進和生產成本逐漸降低,加上Google、小米、vivo等品牌進場推新機,年末促銷及同儕效應排擠下,使得三星不得不降價維持市佔率,預估接下來在雙11折扣、感恩祭等優惠利多,三星摺疊機的價格有望更低。
蘋果新機自九月上市後,再掀果粉搶購熱潮,品牌銷量不僅倍數成長,更帶旺整體手機市場,隨著供應鏈逐漸穩定,旗艦機缺貨開始緩解,價格也一路下探;傑昇通信觀察,十月降價榜以iPhone 16系列霸榜七席最多,且以Pro以上旗艦機型降幅更引人注目,顯見雙十連假促銷,月底前各電商及實體通路也提早替雙11檔期暖身,才會有感降價。
此外,蘋果iPhone 16系列不僅開賣當月就進熱銷榜,價格也出現明顯變動。十月降幅最為顯著的iPhone是iPhone 16 Plus(512GB)與iPhone 16 Pro Max(1TB),兩款機型單月就下調2,310元,降幅約5%,這對於想要入手大容量iPhone