With the launch of its latest iPhone 16 series, Apple has officially discontinued the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 13. This move aligns with Apple’s standard practice of phasing out older models to make room for new releases.
The iPhone 15 Pro, which was only introduced last year, is no longer available on Apple’s official online store, marking the end of its availability through the company. Similarly, the iPhone 13, a popular choice since its release, has been retired as it concludes its product lifecycle.
Although Apple has removed these models from its own stores, they remain available through various e-commerce platforms as retailers work to clear existing inventory. For instance:
- iPhone 13: Listed on Flipkart starting at Rs 50,499, with discounts available for those interested in this older model.
- iPhone 15 Pro: Priced at Rs 1,29,800 on e-commerce sites, reduced from its original launch price of Rs 1,34,900.
These discounts offer a chance for consumers to purchase these models at reduced prices while stocks last.
As Apple shifts its focus to the newly announced iPhone 16 series, the company introduces several new models with enhanced features and performance improvements:
- iPhone 16: Priced at Rs 79,900 in India.
- iPhone 16 Plus: Available at Rs 89,900.
- iPhone 16 Pro: Starting at Rs 1,19,900.
- iPhone 16 Pro Max: Priced at Rs 1,44,900.
Pre-orders for the iPhone 16 series will begin on September 13 at 5:30 PM IST. The official sales of these new models are scheduled to start on September 20, marking the availability of the latest advancements in Apple’s smartphone technology.
The discontinuation of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 13 reflects Apple’s ongoing strategy to streamline its product lineup with the introduction of the iPhone 16 series. Consumers still interested in these older models can take advantage of discounts available through various retailers. Meanwhile, the new iPhone 16 series is set to capture significant attention with its innovative features and performance upgrades.
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