Why end-of-life signals matter for B2B support
Distributors and wholesalers often need simple language for explaining product behavior to downstream channels. End-of-life signals should be discussed carefully and by model, because device structure and indicators can vary.
Typical signals to review
Buyers may ask about weaker output, changed flavor expression, harder draw, low battery indication, low e-liquid indication, or other model-specific signals. These should be checked against the product document for the exact model under review.
Avoid turning signals into broad claims
A general article cannot replace model-specific instructions or final documents. If a buyer needs downstream support language, the wording should be reviewed with the exact product version, packaging, and market requirement.
What to ask QPlus
Buyers can ask which device indicators apply, what product documents are available, whether packaging needs specific user notes, and how to prepare market-specific support wording.