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Apple phases out iPhone 14 and iPhone SE

Apple has officially removed the iPhone 14 and the iPhone SE (3rd generation) from its listings, marking a significant change in its product lineup. While the iPhone 14 is still available in refurbished condition, the iPhone SE is no longer offered for sale. This shift comes alongside the introduction of the new iPhone 16E, which is now positioned as the most budget-friendly option in Apple’s range.

The discontinuation of these models signifies the end of the Lightning port for Apple, as all current iPhones now feature a USB-C port. Although the iPhone 14 and iPhone SE have been delisted from the main iPhone page, customers can still find refurbished versions of the iPhone 14. The 128GB refurbished model is priced at $529, while the 256GB variant costs $619. Unfortunately, Apple has not made refurbished units of the iPhone SE available.

Apple assures customers that all refurbished devices come with a new battery, a fresh outer shell, and a one-year warranty. These phones undergo thorough testing and are shipped with either the original operating system or the latest version. Additionally, they include all necessary accessories and cables, packaged in a brand-new box, providing a reliable option for those looking to purchase an iPhone at a lower price point.

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