Apple iPhone 14, iPhone SE will be discontinued in the EU due to this reason
iPhone 14 PlusA new report from France has revealed that Cupertino giant Apple is going to discontinue three of its popular smartphone models in the European Union. Apple will stop selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE from its online and offline stores by December 28. On the other hand, Apple’s authorized retailers in the EU will continue to sell the devices until the inventory is empty.
If you are wondering about the decision taken by the company, then
Let us make it clear to you that this has been done to comply with the EU regulation. The regulation asked the company to offer USB-C for wired charging on newly sold devices. All the devices mentioned above have a Lightning port on-board and this simply means that they will be discontinued for the EU market. Apart from the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone SE devices, Apple will also discontinue products like the Magic Keyboard without Touch ID. This will also apply to Lightning port products sold in Northern Ireland.
The above-mentioned iPhone models will also be discontinued from Switzerland by December 20.
While Apple is currently selling the iPhone 16 series worldwide, the company will soon launch a new version of the iPhone SE.
iPhone SE 4 details
The device will be the successor to the iPhone SE 3 that arrived in 2022. Even though there are no major details about the upcoming SE device, South Korean publication ET News has suggested that the iPhone SE 4 will have camera updates.
According to the above-mentioned rumour source, the Apple iPhone SE 4 will feature a 48MP primary camera and a 12MP front camera (for selfies and VC). ET News has cited industry sources to suggest that the front and rear camera modules for the iPhone SE 4 will be supplied by LG Innotek. The SE 4 will be offered with the same cameras as the iPhone 16. However, the iPhone SE 4 will not have an ultrawide camera