Apart from this, rumours suggest that Apple may also launch other products including new AirPods, Apple Watch models and more at the event. And like every year, with the launch of the new products, some old Apple products may go off the shelves from its official store.According to a report by 9to5Mac, here are 10 Apple products that may no longer be available on the Apple Store post the keynote. But do note that this in no way means that Apple is discontinuing these products or stop selling them. It is just that they make way for the new launches. Also, all these products will continue to sell at Apple’s authorised retailers as well as third-party vendors. So, here are the likely names.
iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone Pro 15 Max
Since the release of the iPhone XS and XR in 2018, Apple has typically discontinued flagship models just a year after their launch. With this move, the company likely tries to encourage customers to opt for entry-level models if they want a more affordable option. This pattern suggests that Apple’s first titanium iPhone may soon become available after next week’s launch.
The iPhone 15 Pro may also be the last Pro model to feature 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screen sizes, as the iPhone 16 Pro series is expected to have larger displays. Additionally, the unique Blue Titanium colour of the iPhone 15 Pro may not make it to the iPhone 16 Pro lineup.
iPhone 14 Plus
The iPhone 14 Plus was Apple’s first attempt at an entry-level large iPhone. The company launched it following the disappointing sales of the iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 mini. The Plus model offers the same 6.7-inch display and long battery life as the Pro Max models but at a lower price point. The release of the iPhone 14 Plus also marked the return of the “Plus” branding, last seen with the iPhone 8 Plus in 2017.
Last September, Apple discontinued the iPhone 13 mini while continuing to sell the standard iPhone 13. Apple will likely take a similar approach this year, potentially discontinuing the iPhone 14 Plus while keeping the regular iPhone 14 available for a bit longer.
iPhone 13
Apple launched the iPhone 13 in 2021 with several improvements, such as extended battery life, a revamped camera system, and a smaller notch, initially priced at Rs 69,990. Over the years, the price has dropped to Rs 59,600, but it is now nearly three years old and is currently the oldest iPhone available on Apple’s website. If past trends continue, the iPhone 13 is likely to be discontinued, with the iPhone 14 taking its place at the under Rs 60,000 price point—at least until the iPhone SE 4 is released.
Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch SE 2
Apple is likely to announce updates for all three Apple Watch models at the iPhone 16 launch event next week. The Series 10 is expected to feature larger, more efficient displays, a slimmer design, and possibly a new chipset. The Ultra 3 may see a minor refresh, while the SE 3 is rumoured to switch to a plastic casing to offer a lower price point. If these updates are released, Apple will probably discontinue the current generation models: Watch Series 9, Ultra 2, and SE 2.
Two Apple AirPods may soon be replaced
Apple has been selling the AirPods 2 since 2019 as an entry-level option with all the essential features at an affordable price. Despite the release of AirPods 3 in 2021, which offered Spatial Audio, improved sound quality, and other enhancements, Apple continued to keep the AirPods 2 in its lineup. However, this is likely to change soon.
Next week, Apple is expected to introduce two new versions of AirPods 4: an entry-level model to replace the AirPods 2 and a mid-tier model to replace the AirPods 3. The mid-tier version is anticipated to feature noise cancellation, unlike the current AirPods 2. With the launch of these new models, both the AirPods 2 and AirPods 3 will likely be discontinued.
Some iPad models may also become unavailable
Next week, Apple is also expected to refresh two of its most affordable iPads: the iPad mini 6 and the iPad 10. Although the price of the iPad 10 was reduced earlier this year, rumours suggest a new version could still be on the way. While there’s a possibility that Apple might keep the iPad 10 at an even lower price than Rs 34,900 after introducing the iPad 11, that seems unlikely.
For the iPad mini, Apple hasn’t typically kept older models available in recent years, so it will likely be discontinued after the keynote. The new model is anticipated to feature Apple Intelligence tools, increased storage options and may even support the Apple Pencil Pro.
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