Apple Ditches Three iPhones, Replaces Them with the New iPhone 16e: What You Need to Know

Apple Discontinues Three iPhone Models with the Launch of the iPhone 16e
On February 19, 2025, Apple launched its first product of the year, the iPhone 16e. The introduction of this new model comes with the discontinuation of three existing models: the iPhone SE, iPhone 14, and iPhone 14 Plus. The iPhone 16e is positioned as a replacement for these models, starting at $599, which is notably higher than the $429 starting price of the iPhone SE.
The discontinuation of these three models simplifies Apple's iPhone lineup, but it also eliminates budget options and larger-screened phones in the lower price range. The iPhone 16e features a 6.1-inch display and is seen as a suitable replacement for the iPhone 14, though fans of larger iPhones will need to consider more expensive alternatives like the iPhone 15 Plus.
The move by Apple has raised some eyebrows, particularly among those looking for budget-friendly options or phones with a Home button. However, these users can still opt for refurbished models.
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