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IT House April 18 news, according to phoneArena reports, Apple launched last year iPhone 13 Discontinued after series iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone XR, LeaksApplePro a new report says Apple may launch in September iPhone Discontinued after 14 series iPhone 11.

Apple discontinued the iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus in 2020, and it is now considering phasing out the remaining two iPhone 11 phones.

Apple has yet to finalize the decision, and it will depend heavily on the iPhone SE 3 5G phone.

iPhone SE 2The 022 came out last month, and while it came with the new A15 Bionic chip and offered 5G connectivity, it proved less appealing due to its old-school design. The phone starts at $429, and Apple doesn’t want its sales to be cannibalized by one of the older models.

Demand for the iPhone 11 picked up after the launch of the iPhone SE 3, likely because people would rather pay an extra $70 for a better-looking phone with two cameras and a reasonably fast chip, iDrop News says Now supports the iPhone SE 3 that does not just need a 5G network.

The iPhone 12, which starts at $699, may not be discontinued, as it has performed well so far and is said to be cheaper to manufacture. The Cupertino giant may drop the price to $599 after releasing the iPhone 14 series. It’s unclear if the iPhone 12 mini will continue to exist. The report also said that the iPhone 13 will continue to be sold.

The iPhone 14 series is likely to be released this September, considering the Pro models will eventually ditch the notch-less screen for a more modern design, and will also get new camera hardware, which could make them smaller than the current ones iPhone 13 Pro series is more popular.

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