Why can Apple kill iPhone 11, iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 Pro?
With the launch of the iPhone 14, Apple made a big splash. It is known that some old phones can be killed. However, Apple has yet to make any official announcement regarding the discontinuation of previous iPhone models.
According to the report, Apple can give up the old iPhone, especially the iPhone 11 after the iPhone 14 comes out. The US tech giant tends to follow this standard to ensure sales of new models are not affected.
Below is a list of iPhone models whose existence is suspected before the iPhone 14 launch.
iPhone 11
According to a report from iDropNews, Adoption can reduce iPhone 11 as the sale of the new iPhone SE 3 will no longer be available. In addition, the iPhone 11 does not support 5G. This statement was echoed by a how-to report by Tom stating, “Registration also rarely holds a phone longer than three years after the release date. The iPhone 11, announced in September 2019, is rapidly approaching its Sale date, so it’s pretty safe to bet it’ll be dropped from the lineup this fall. “
iPhone 12 mini
Apple is supposed to avoid iPhone 14 mini favor the new full-size iPhone 14 Max or Plus, as the previous mini version fell short of the company’s sales expectations. While noting, Apple may also stop producing iPhone 12 mini.
iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max
While analyzing previous models of Apple, it was suggested that the tech giant could kill off the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. Notably, since it started having Pro and Pro Max models in 2019, Apple has never held back any of its Pro versions for more than a year. In addition, the latest iPhone 14 is expected to have the same iphone 13 Pro and the chipset of the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Meanwhile, as Apple’s much-awaited launch event is likely to take place soon, a number of rumors about the upcoming iPhone 14 series phones have surfaced and the latest rumors suggest Pro models. will revive the classic iOS battery percentage indicator.
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