
At its “Far Out Event” yesterday, Apple formally revealed the iPhone 14 series. AirPods Pro 2nd Gen, Apple Watch Series 8, and Apple Watch Ultra were available with the most recent iPhones. Unsurprisingly, the American tech titan also revealed that several old iPhone models will no longer be produced.
The new Pro models have replaced the old Pro models in Apple’s iPhone range, just like every year. In other words, starting in 2021, the business will no longer sell the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
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Major improvements were made with the iPhone 13 Pro series. A 120Hz LTPO display, an enhanced triple camera system, significantly longer battery life, and other improvements were added.
The company also stops selling the iPhone 11 starting in 2019. It was the first base model iPhone to enable cable charging at 18W, twin cameras, and 4GB of RAM.
The iPhone 12 Mini will likewise be discontinued by Apple starting in 2020. On its debut, it was the cheapest iPhone with an OLED display, one of the first 5G iPhones, and the first Mini iPhone.
Therefore, the current Apple iPhone family looks something like this.
However, it is important to note that even though Apple has officially discontinued selling the aforementioned older iPhone models, they will continue to be offered to merchants worldwide as long as supplies remain.
Last but not least, since the iPhone 11 has been discontinued, Apple only offers 5G-capable smartphones.
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