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HERE’S WHY APPLE IS DITCHING THE 5.4-INCH IPHONE MINI WITH THE IPHONE 14 SERIES

Apple is just a month away from launching one of the most anticipated mobile devices of 2022 – the iPhone 14 series. This year, we will see four devices from the Cupertino-based tech giant. There will be an iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Max, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max. In a move that has surprised several people, Apple will not be launching a mini version of the iPhone 14.

Apple introduced the 5.4-inch iPhone ‘mini’ form factor with the iPhone 12 lineup in 2020. Although the device had many vocal supporters and was seen favorably by several notable reviewers, it simply did not bring in the numbers for Apple. It quickly became clear that the iPhone 12 mini was not selling nearly as well as the rest of the iPhone 12 lineup.

A report from analysts at CIRP back then showed that the iPhone 12 mini had accounted for only 6 percent of overall iPhone sales in the first two months. The regular version of the iPhone 12 accounted for 27 percent of sales, followed by the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max at 20 percent each.

The report also found that despite being a part of a flagship series, it performed worse than older models like the iPhone XR, iPhone 11, and the budget-oriented iPhone SE.

iPhone 13 had a similar story. It sold poorly despite getting a much better battery and a brighter display. A recent CIRP analysis showed that the iPhone 13 accounted for just 3 percent of all iPhone sales. This did not bode well for devices on which Apple had a little profit margin among their flagships.

One of the biggest reasons behind the dismal market performance of the iPhone 12 Mini and the iPhone 13 Mini may be down to the fact that iPhone’s flagship series are seen as premium products. Devices with smaller screens somehow appear less premium. This, combined with the fact that devices from just a year ago would give users larger and therefore “more premium and better” displays, pushed people away from the two Mini devices.

And to top it all off, all the decisions around iPhone 14 were being taken when tech companies were facing massive chip shortages, not just because of the pandemic and disrupted global chains but also extreme demands. Apple must have believed that dedicating fab capacities and other resources to a device hardly brought in any respectable sales.

This year, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro will have a 6.1-inch display, whereas the iPhone Max and the iPhone 14 Pro Max will have a 6.7-inch show. In all likelihood, Apple may have just killed the iPhone Mini-series off with the iPhone 14. It is also quite possible that what would have been the iPhone 14 Mini may become the next generation iPhone SE.

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