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The 256 GB version was discontinued with the release of the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro; while the iPhone XS was discontinued and replaced by the iPhone 11 Pro, the iPhone XR continued on sale at a lower price point with the iPhone 11 succeeding as the "affordable flagship". The iPhone XR was Apple's best selling 2018 model.
iPhone XR: A11 Bionic iPhone X / 8 Plus iOS 16.7.10: 2 GB iPhone 8: A10 Fusion 3 GB LPDDR4 1600 MHz iPhone 7 Plus iOS 15.8.3: 2 GB iPhone 7: A9 iPhone 6s / 6s Plus iPhone SE (1st gen) A8 1 GB LPDDR3 800 MHz eMMC iPhone 6 / 6 Plus iOS 12.5.7 A7 iPhone 5s: A6 LPDDR2 533 MHz iPhone 5 iPhone 5c: iOS 10.3.4 (iPhone 5) iOS 10.3.3 (iPhone 5c) A5 512 ...
At its US$999 starting price, the iPhone X was the most expensive iPhone at launch. [42] Picture of the cameras on the iPhone 13 Pro. The iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and XS Max were announced on September 12, 2018.
Huawei’s foldable smartphone launch also coincides with the release of the 16 models of the Apple iPhone. Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max will start at $1,199 , while the standard iPhone 16 will be ...
iPhone XR (64 GB and 128 GB) iPhone: September 14, 2021 iPhone XR (256 GB) iPhone: September 10, 2019 October 30, 2018 Apple Pencil (2nd generation) iPad: current November 7, 2018 iPad Pro (11-inch) (1st generation) iPad: March 18, 2020 iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation) iPad: March 18, 2020 MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018) MacBook Air ...
The 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro, which starts at $999 The 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Pro Max, which starts at $1,199 The phones will be available to pre-order on Friday, and in stores on September 22.
Apple’s iPhone 16 and 16 Pro are now on sale – with the company looking ahead to the launch of its AI features. The new tools, named Apple Intelligence, are being marketed as one of the main ...
On September 5, 2007, the 4 GB model was discontinued, and the 8 GB model price was cut by a third, from $599 USD to $399 USD. [70] Those who had purchased an iPhone in the 14-day period before the September 5, 2007, announcement were eligible for a $200 "price protection" rebate from Apple or AT&T.