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With the launch of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, Apple has discontinued some older iPhones that were available as low-cost options. Apple is no longer selling the iPhone 11, and the iPhone 12 mini has also been discontinued. The iPhone 13 mini remains in the lineup for those who want a smaller iPhone.

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Apple's new iPhone lineup is as follows, with starting storage capacities:

iPhone SE - $429 (64GB)
iPhone 12 - $599 (64GB)
iPhone 13 mini - $599 (128GB)
iPhone 13 - $699 (128GB)
iPhone 14 - $799 (128GB)
iPhone 14 Plus - $899 (128GB)
iPhone 14 Pro - $999
iPhone 14 Pro Max - $1099

The iPhone SE continues to be the cheapest iPhone that's available at $429, and the iPhone 12 is now $100 cheaper at $599. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini have also dropped in price by $100.

Apple has discontinued the iPhone 12 mini, but it is available from Apple's refurbished store for just $439 for the time being. Refurbished stock is gone right now, but the discounted 12 minis should come back in stock in the future.

Article Link: Here's the New iPhone Lineup: iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 13 and 13 Mini, iPhone 12 and iPhone SE
 
I’m sorry but IMO they are now overpriced in the U.K. no excuse for it either. They could easily swallow any inflation costs, I think they’ll lose sales now especially cost of living crisis. The US is also suffering from high inflation, it’s a bit of an insult that product prices are going up everywhere expect the US.

£949 for the base iPhone 14 Plus, £849 for the base iPhone 14! That’s just too much. and that’s not mentioning the Pro iPhones.
 
I’m sorry but IMO they are now overpriced in the U.K. no excuse for it either. They could easily swallow any inflation costs, I think they’ll lose sales now especially cost of living crisis.
No way. They will post record sales. They always do.
 
I’m sorry but IMO they are now overpriced in the U.K. no excuse for it either. They could easily swallow any inflation costs, I think they’ll lose sales now especially cost of living crisis. The US is also suffering from high inflation, it’s a bit of an insult that product prices are going up everywhere expect the US.

£949 for the base iPhone 14 Plus, £849 for the base iPhone 14! That’s just too much. and that’s not mentioning the Pro iPhones.
The US Dollar is also strengthening compared to other currencies, which is why the overseas prices jump. Sony did the same thing recently with the PS5 by hiking the price outside the US.
 
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And now add the European prices where our worthless currency literally caused last year's iPhone 13 to be more expensive today than yesterday. Instead of a $100 price decrease, we got an increase. Could literally buy an iPhone 13 cheaper yesterday than today. Don't even get me started on the 14's prices 😂
 
No way. They will post record sales. They always do.

With people actually seriously thinking how they are going to pay their heating bills and food bills and fuel for their cars? With no end in sight to that? I think you’ll find they’ll be posting a loss in sales this time.

I look forward to the new iPad Pro announcements next month along with their inevitable large price increase outside the US…
 
The 12 mini had been a little too expensive after the 13 mini came out, since the base storage of the 13 mini is 1 step above the base storage of the 12 mini.
Hence, it is not surprising that got axed.
 
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