Limited demand and weak sales contribute to a possible end for the iPhone Mini series
New iPhone 15 series expected to bring significant changes, including potential Indian manufacturing
A new report indicates that the iPhone 13 Mini's stock is running low, leading to speculations of its imminent discontinuation by Apple.
Tech journalist Mark Gurman, known for his insights into Apple's future releases, mentioned on X that Apple is experiencing a dwindling stock of iPhone 13 Mini devices, citing information received from retail sources.
This revelation has sparked rumours that the iPhone Mini series may be officially discontinued following the iPhone 15 series launch.
The alleged discontinuation would not come as a surprise to many, as tech enthusiasts have long speculated about the fate of Apple's compact iPhone series.
Despite hopes for strong demand, sales numbers across the globe have consistently indicated that the iPhone Mini was more of a niche product.
Ultimately, the lack of significant sales figures has likely led Apple to reevaluate the continued production of the iPhone Mini.
In 2020, Apple introduced the iPhone 12 Mini as its compact offering, featuring a 5.4-inch display while maintaining design and specifications similar to other contemporary iPhones.
However, the product failed to resonate with buyers, prompting Apple to release the iPhone 13 Mini the following year.
Last year, Apple made the unexpected decision to discontinue the Mini series altogether, replacing it with the iPhone 14 Plus, which boasted a larger 6.7-inch display.
Currently, the iPhone 13 Mini remains the only officially available Mini model both through Apple's website and physical retail stores
Set to be unveiled at Apple's forthcoming product event on September 12, the iPhone 15 series is expected to introduce a USB Type-C port, bidding farewell to the iconic Lightning port.
Despite pricing increases, the iPhone 15 Pro models are rumoured to offer a 128GB base storage option.
The iPhone 15 models are expected to be available for sale in India in sync with the Chinese units, marking a significant development for Apple in terms of manufacturing locally.
Reports indicate that Foxconn's facility in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, is responsible for producing the iPhone 15 models in India.