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After three years in service, this could be the last year for the iPhone 11. Launched in 2019, iPhone 11 seems to be reaching the end of its shelf life. But there’s still some time left for the iPhone 11 as the rumours indicate that the three-year-old iPhone will get discontinued following the announcement of iPhone 14, due in September. There is no confirmation from Apple or any retailers, but we expect the iPhone 11 to be on sale until the stock lasts. So, this could be your chance to get the iPhone 11 for its lowest ever price of Rs 49,900.
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Why is Apple discontinuing iPhone 11?
As reported by idropnews, Apple is allegedly discussing discontinuing the iPhone 11 soon after launching the upcoming iPhone 14. The report citing sources familiar with the development says that iPhone 11 has received better response than the recently announced iPhone SE (2022). Despite being three years old, iPhone 11 offers a bigger display, FaceID and one extra camera than this year’s iPhone SE while not costing much money.
Will you be able to buy iPhone 11?
The discontinuation of the iPhone 11 does not mean that you won’t be able to buy iPhone 11. The iPhone 11 will be available for purchase until the stock lasts. Customers will also be able to buy refurbished models from authorised retailers. We expect iPhone 11 to remain in stock for some time, even after being discontinued. However, you can purchase the iPhone 11 now, starting at Rs 49,900, from retailers or authorised stores. You can also grab one for a lower price from e-commerce websites under different offers and sales.
When iPhone 11 will be discontinued?
As of now, there is no confirmation from Apple or any other party related to this matter. But we can expect Apple to share this news during the iPhone 14 launch event, which is likely to happen in September this year.
2022 could also be the last year for the ‘mini’ iPhone as Apple is expected to kill off the ‘mini’ iPhone for a bigger iPhone, allegedly known as iPhone 14 Max.