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After the launch of iPhone 15, this old model will stop coming in the market


Apple May Discontinue iPhone 12: A different kind of craze is being seen in the market regarding Apple’s new iPhone as the iPhone 15 is about to be launched in the market with many changes. The company can launch the iPhone 15 in the second week of September. Apple will stop selling some of its old models as soon as the new iPhone is launched in the market. Also, the prices of some models will be reduced. According to the information, Apple may stop selling the iPhone 12. Know why?

Due to this reason iPhone 12 will not be seen in the market

Actually, Apple keeps any iPhone in its store for 3 years. As soon as this time period is over, the company stops the production of that model and reduces the price of some models so that all the phones in the market are sold. These are marketing tactics that every company follows. Apart from this, the company can also discontinue the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. Along with this, the production of iPhone 13 mini and 14 Plus models can also be very less and these too will gradually stop coming in the market. Actually, Apple’s mini models do not sell much, due to which the company can skip them in the iPhone 15.

Important things about iPhone 15 series

The company can launch the new model between Rs 80,000 to Rs 1,30,000.
Haptic buttons can be found in the base model of the iPhone 15 while the Pro and Max variants will have normal physical buttons.
The company can provide A15 bionic chipset in the base model of the new series and A17 bionic chipset in Pro and Max variants.
Instead of Lightning port in the iPhone 15 series, the company will give Type-C charger.

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