
Tech giant Apple has officially discontinued older iPhones, including iPhone 11, 12 Mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max. The tech giant has replaced the outgoing Pro models with the launch of new Pro models in Apple’s iPhone line-up.
The move was more or less expected as Apple tends to discontinue its older iPhone models with the launch of new ones. Recently, at its ‘Far Out Event, Apple has unveiled the iPhone 14 series, which were accompanied by AirPods Pro 2nd Gen, Apple Watch Series 8, and Apple Watch Ultra.
It has also discontinued the iPhone 12 Mini from 2020, which was the first Mini iPhone, and the most affordable iPhone with an OLED display at the launch. A report mentioned the older iPhones will still be available for purchase from retailers around the world while stocks last.
All these iPhones have been delisted from the official Apple website. To purchase either of the four iPhone models stated above, anyone can buy them from online platforms and retail stores across the country till the stock lasts.
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