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Mobile phone prices in Iran increased significantly over the past year, with some models reaching four times their original price within just one year. This surge was driven by exchange rate fluctuations, rising import costs, and restrictions on supply. As a result, consumers' purchasing power declined, forcing many to buy cheaper phones or postpone their purchases. This situation reflects a deterioration in purchasing capacity amid a consumer contraction trend in the country. The mobile market relies entirely on imports; therefore, import disruptions, demand fluctuations, and foreign currency issues have heightened market volatility—especially with restrictions on mobile phone imports—leading to a substantial rise in prices.
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