September 14, 2021
Chance Miller
– Sep. 14th 2021 11:45 am PT
@ChanceHMiller
Update: An earlier version of this story stated that Apple discontinued the iPhone 12 mini, but this is not true. The story has been updated to correct the error.
Apple today officially announced its new iPhone 13 lineup, and as usual, this also means changes to the rest of the iPhone lineup. Apple has dropped the price of the iPhone 11, discontinued the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone XR, and more. Head below for the full details.
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Following today’s introduction of the iPhone 13, Apple has discontinued the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone XR. As such, the lineup now looks like this:
Notably for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, the base storage configuration is now 128GB. This is up from the previous entry-level configuration of 64GB. The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max start at 128GB, but there is also a new 1TB configuration that costs $1,499 for the Pro and $1,599 for the Pro Max.
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