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After being more than a half year on the market, the price of the device eventually starts to go down.
The main reason for this is that all the people who would buy it at the previous price already bought it, and most of the other potential customers wouldn't buy it for such a high price.
The other reason is that used units are steadily flowing into the market thus forcing the value of the new ones to go down as well.
It is not a particularty negative or bad thing. It happened to all of the handsets I watched over the past few years.
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