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iPhone 16e Replaces iPhone SE and Brings Major Changes

Apple has officially launched the iPhone 16e, signaling the end of the third-generation iPhone SE in the company’s budget lineup. This shift eliminates several legacy features, including small-screen devices, Lightning ports, Touch ID, and LCD panels, as Apple fully transitions to OLED technology.

Unexpected Discontinuation of iPhone 14 and 14 Plus

In a surprising move, Apple has discontinued the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus mid-cycle, a decision that coincides with the iPhone 16e’s release. Many speculate that this could be due to the iPhone 16e being based on the iPhone 14, though Apple has not confirmed this.

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Apple’s Updated iPhone Lineup

With this transition, Apple now offers seven iPhone models:

  • iPhone 15 and 15 Plus (from last year’s lineup)
  • iPhone 16 series (16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max)
  • New iPhone 16e, completing the lineup

If Apple follows its usual phase-out strategy, the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will likely be discontinued when the iPhone 17 series launches in September.

What to Expect from the iPhone 17 Series

The upcoming iPhone 17 lineup is expected to bring major design changes, particularly in the camera module, which could resemble a visor-like design seen in Google’s Pixel series. Additionally, Apple is rumored to introduce the iPhone 17 Air, a slimmer, more lightweight variant of its siblings.

Apple’s latest announcements indicate a bold shift in its iPhone lineup, eliminating older technology and preparing for a more streamlined future.