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Apple now sells only 5G iPhones

Apple drops the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 11 from its lineup

Apple drops the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 11 from its lineup

A glimpse of the new lineup.
A glimpse of the new lineup.
A glimpse of the new lineup.
Sheena Vasani
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While Apple’s September 7th “Far Out” event brought us the new iPhone 14, it also spelled the end for some earlier models. From now on, Apple will only sell 5G-capable phones: the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, 14 Pro, and 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 12, and the second-generation iPhone SE (2022).

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Following tradition, Apple dropped the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max to make room for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Launched last year, the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max offered 120Hz screens, a new three-camera system, and Apple’s faster A15 chip. But Apple has made a habit of only offering for sale the latest generation of its Pro-series phones.

As a result, the new pricing for Apple’s iPhone lineup is as follows:

iPhone 2022 lineup pricing details

iPhone 2022 lineup

2022 lineup

2022 prices

iPhone 14$799
iPhone 14 Plus $899
iPhone 14 Pro$999
iPhone 14 Max$1,099
iPhone 13$699
iPhone 13 Mini$599
iPhone 12$599
iPhone SE (2022)$429

iPhone 2021 lineup pricing details

iPhone 2021 lineup

2021 lineup

2021 prices

iPhone 13$799
iPhone 13 Mini$699
iPhone 13 Pro $999
iPhone 13 Pro Max$1,099
iPhone 12$699
iPhone 12 Mini$599
iPhone 11$499
iPhone SE (2022)$429

Finally, Apple is dropping the oldest phone in its lineup, the iPhone 11. Introduced in 2019, the phone was powered by the A13 Bionic CPU, offered a longer battery than its predecessor, and came with a U1 ultra wideband chip for locating items.

Of course, just because Apple’s dropped these phones from its lineup doesn’t mean you can’t buy them anymore. It just means Apple and carriers will focus on new models, but you may be able to still find them at third-party retail stores. And the good news is they’ll likely be available at a discount, getting even cheaper soon with Black Friday approaching.


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