August 26, 2024 – With Apple’s annual fall event approaching in September, anticipation is high for the release of the iPhone 16, new AirPods, the latest Apple Watch, and more, set to be unveiled on September 10. However, the arrival of new products also means some current offerings will be phased out. Here’s a look at which products are expected to be discontinued in the coming weeks.
iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
Since 2018, Apple has followed a pattern of discontinuing its flagship iPhones a year after their debut. This trend is likely to continue, meaning Apple’s first titanium iPhone, the iPhone 15 Pro, may soon exit the lineup. Additionally, with the iPhone 16 Pro expected to feature larger displays, the 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch models may also be on their way out. The blue titanium color option could also disappear with the introduction of the new generation.
iPhone 14 Plus
The iPhone 14 Plus marked Apple’s return to the “Plus” branding and provided a more affordable large-screen option. With its 6.7-inch display and a battery similar to the Pro Max models, it carved out a unique spot in Apple’s lineup. However, as the company has done in the past—such as discontinuing the iPhone 13 mini while keeping the iPhone 13—it’s likely that the iPhone 14 Plus could be phased out while the iPhone 14 remains available for a while longer.
iPhone 13
Introduced in 2021, the iPhone 13 brought longer battery life, a new camera system, and a smaller notch. Now nearly three years old, it is currently the oldest iPhone on sale directly from Apple. Following Apple’s usual cycle, the iPhone 13 is expected to be discontinued, with the iPhone 14 taking over its price point—at least until the release of the iPhone SE 4.
Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2, and SE 2
Apple’s entire smartwatch lineup is due for an update. The Series 10 is rumored to come with a larger, more powerful display, a thinner design, and a new chipset, while the Ultra 3 is also expected to receive some minor upgrades. Meanwhile, the SE 3 might switch to a plastic case to remain competitively priced. With these new models on the horizon, the current Series 9, Ultra 2, and SE 2 are expected to be retired.
AirPods 2 and AirPods 3
Despite launching the AirPods 3 in 2021 with improved sound quality, spatial audio, and other features, Apple has continued selling the more basic AirPods 2, which first hit the market in 2019. However, this may soon change with the expected release of two new AirPods 4 models next month. A low-end model is set to replace the AirPods 2, while a mid-range option, likely featuring noise cancellation, will take over from the AirPods 3. Both older versions are likely to be discontinued once these new models arrive.
iPad mini 6 and iPad 10
Apple’s most affordable tablets, the iPad mini 6 and iPad 10, are both due for updates. Despite a recent price cut on the iPad 10, rumors suggest an updated version could be launched this year. While the iPad 11 might push the iPad 10 to a lower price point temporarily, it’s expected to be discontinued soon after. The iPad mini 6 is also likely to be replaced next month with a new model rumored to offer more storage, support for Apple Intelligence, and possibly compatibility with the Apple Pencil Pro.
For those considering purchasing any of these devices, waiting until September might be a wise choice.
@ Vietnam Insider