Apple iPhone 12 Mini wasn't as successful as it was initially expected to be. According to recent reports, Apple saw disappointing sales from its new entry-level iPhone in the iPhone 12 series. Earlier this month, it was reported that due to the disappointing sales, Apple may discontinue the iPhone 12 Mini. Now, however, it is being said that the Cupertino-based giant doesn't have any plans of discontinuing the small iPhone as the iPhone 13 (unconfirmed name) series is also rumoured to come with four smartphones. The latest update comes courtesy of known tipster Jon Prosser, who quotes sources as saying that Apple is still planning on an iPhone 13 Mini model despite the low sales of the iPhone 12 Mini. Prosser was quoted in a Notebookcheck report as saying that Apple won't discontinue the 'Mini' iPhone model this year as last year, the iPhone SE (2020) deeply ate into the sales of the iPhone 12 Mini, in line with a previous report from analysts at Cowen. Many customers that wanted a smaller iPhone decided to buy the iPhone SE instead of the 12 Mini, given the $300 (more than Rs 30,000 in India) difference in cost. Apple has no plans… Read full this story
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