You can't buy an iPhone X from Apple anymore

according to Screenshot by Sean Hollister/CNETTo make room for three new iPhone models -- the iPhone XS, XS Max and iPhone XR -- Apple will no longer sell the iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, iPhone SE and iPhone X. The $399 Apple iPhone SE arrived in March 2016 as a lower-priced alternative to the iPhone 6S with similar performance and the same camera, but packed into an old iPhone 5S body. The iPhone 6S had improved performance thanks to a new processor, as well as faster wireless and a quicker Touch ID sensor. Congratulations iPhone X users, you officially own a relic. iPhone XR, XS, XS Max: Apple's three new iPhones start at $749.


Apple Discusses Making iPhone Price Cuts

Apple prices iPhones in dollars so as the currency has climbed, so have iPhone prices internationally resulting in untenable sticker shock. "When you look at foreign currencies and then particularly those markets that weakened over the last year those [iPhone price] increases were obviously more," Cook explained. The downside for the U.S., of course, is iPhone discounts seem far less likely. That said, America is already the cheapest place in the world to buy an iPhone. ___Follow Gordon on Twitter, Facebook and Google+More On ForbesApple Slashes iPhone XR Price For CarriersApple Patents Controversial iPhone Camera ChangeFirst iPhone XI Design Leak Highlights Triple Rear CameraiPhone 11 Leak Reveals 2nd Apple PrototypeApple Supplier Announces Potentially Revolutionary iPhone Tech

Apple Discusses Making iPhone Price Cuts

Apple 'Confirms' iPhone 7, iPhone 8 Hardware Changes

as mentioned in While we had an inkling it was coming, Apple has now confirmed two iPhone releases earlier than anyone anticipated…In an official statement to Reuters, Apple has announced modified versions of the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are now selling in Germany. And it seems likely these upgraded models (which have arrived two weeks ahead of their leaked schedule) will ultimately go on sale elsewhere too. Apple states the models will swap Intel modems for Qualcomm ones, with the latter shown to deliver far superior cellular data performance. Furthermore, with the German court ruling having the potential to set precedent elsewhere, these changes may be forced upon Apple in other countries as well. Ironically, with flash sales of the iPhone SE demonstrating Apple customers' appetite for smaller devices, the German court ruling may now lead to a rush of buyers for the Qualcomm-equipped iPhone 8 and iPhone 7.

[Update: Four more videos added] Apple shares new iPhone how-to videos covering Live Photos, Depth Control, and more

Apple this evening has uploaded four new iPhone how-to videos on its YouTube channel. These videos cover choosing a Key Photo in Live Photos, Depth Control, searching in the Photos app, and more. One covers how to search for photos on iPhone, while another focuses on choosing a Key Photo in Live Photos. These aren't the first how-to videos Apple has shared on YouTube. In the past, the company has shared Apple Watch, iPad, and iPhone videos going over popular features and capabilities.

[Update: Four more videos added] Apple shares new iPhone how-to videos covering Live Photos, Depth Control, and more






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