Apple may discontinue current iPhone SE & iPhone 14 models in EU

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Apple may discontinue current iPhone SE & iPhone 14 models in EU
Author: news@appleinsider.com (Charles Martin)
Published: Dec, 14 2024 17:08

The iPhone SE, and remaining iPhone 14 models, may be discontinued soon. If you are in the EU and were thinking of buying an iPhone SE or iPhone 14 from Apple, you might want to hurry. A new rumor suggests that Apple may discontinue selling the current iPhone SE and iPhone 14 models it still offers by the end of the year. The report is likely to turn out to be true, but for the wrong reasons.

The theory behind the claim was originally posted by French site iGeneration. The claim posits that Apple does not want to run afoul of a European Union mandate that all smartphones sold there must use the USB-C connector as of January 2025. Both the iPhone 14 line and the current iPhone SE still use Lightning ports.

However, the EU law does not forbid older smartphones designed prior to the mandate from being sold with the outdated ports. It also doesn't require stopping sales of iPhones by resellers. The mandate only applies to smartphones designed since the law was passed.

It also doesn't affect smartphones sold elsewhere, so Apple could continue selling the iPhone SE, and iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus — the last two iPhone 14 models still available — worldwide, if it chose to. The real reason Apple could stop selling the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 models a bit earlier than expected is much simpler: the company wants all of its iPhones in 2025 to be able to run its Apple Intelligence features.

Currently, those abilities are limited to the very latest iPhone models — specifically the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, and all models of the iPhone 16. All M1, M2, M3, and M4 Mac and iPad models already meet the specifications for Apple Intelligence, which is rolling out in stages via iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia.

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