iPhone 13 discussions

I hope not. I love the size of the 12 and had been looking forward to the equivalent sized 14.

It's highly unlikely that Apple will continue the Mini.

iPhone 14 will get complete redesign and lose mini model in 2022
 
It's highly unlikely that Apple will continue the Mini.



I think "highly unlikely" is pushing what is known too far. The whole rumour mill about the demise of the Mini seems to be based around Jon Prosser and his "leaked" renders. Prosser doesn't actually have that stellar a record for his predictions.
 
I think "highly unlikely" is pushing what is known too far. The whole rumour mill about the demise of the Mini seems to be based around Jon Prosser and his "leaked" renders. Prosser doesn't actually have that stellar a record for his predictions.

The 12 Mini only accounted for around 5% of their total sales apparently. Is it even worth it to develop another one after the 13?
 
"iPhone 15 featuring more RAM"...

As if thats not the obvious expectation of every new iPhone model. -_-.

I would think apple needs to change the model name of the iPhone...

Like Samsung got different ranges... J4 A11 S21 ...

iPhone just got... iPhone Number...
 
The 12 Mini only accounted for around 5% of their total sales apparently. Is it even worth it to develop another one after the 13?

That 5% stat is slightly misleading as it is 5% of a very large number, you know that means the 12 Mini sold more units than the Samsung S21 Ultra?

I'll see if I can find the article that discussed it.
 
The SE is a completely different skew to the Mini.
The last SE was release with the 11, which didn’t have a Mini.
Considering my previous phone was the 6s, it’s more of a concern when the time comes.
Since the body design was based on TouchID models, I used the same cover which was a win.
 
That 5% stat is slightly misleading as it is 5% of a very large number, you know that means the 12 Mini sold more units than the Samsung S21 Ultra?

But it's still only 5% and considered a failure ?
 
But it's still only 5% and considered a failure ?

By who? Apple have never called it a failure. Do Samsung consider the S21 Ultra a failure?

Similar sales but Apple supposedly make more per unit.

The truth is, no one but Apple know what they intend to do with the Mini or the SE, everything is just speculation.
 

In the real world if you make 2 products - and one accounts for 95% of sales, and the other 5% - the lower on is often considered failed .

 
Except they don't just sell 2 products, they currently sell 8 mobile phone products.

I'm giving an example .

In other words, the other products far outsell that particular one and it's the least popular
 
I'm giving an example .

In other words, the other products far outsell that particular one and it's the least popular

Yes, but Apple is in the process of getting as many devices into as many hands as possible, so while it may have sold the least or not make as much or any money, Apples current goal is recurring revenue as many users hold onto iPhone for 2-5 years, getting users onto subscription services is a key driver at apple, and slow selling device making little or no money on hardware, would likely equate to a reasonable percentage of said users signing up to one of more of the subs converting the device from a loss to a loss leader.

A friend of mine is not a fan of the bigger phones and the SE did not seem like a viable upgrade so he just moved from a 6s to a 13 mini.

So 5% in hardware sales is ****, no doubt about that, but users on older devices are upgrading, new users wanting phones that are both small and not **** could be moving from Android to Apple or buying their first phone and like the fact that you can get a tier 1 phone in a small form factor.

Apple along now show many of those users have been converted into a RRS. The 12 mini was also considered a flop and the 13 mini was never going to exist, yet it does.

We at a point where subscribers are actually worth more than buyers, why get lump sums once a year, 2 years, 5 years when you can get small amounts every single month.
 
So, if they discontinue it going forward, what would the reason be ?

I’d classify as more pack of business value as apposed to sales as the sales volume is not creating the desired level of RR.
 
I’d classify as more pack of business value as apposed to sales as the sales volume is not creating the desired level of RR.

I see.

So it makes up just 5% of the sales ?
Every industry expert globally is calling it a failure ?
Apple device to drop it ?

But you won't class it as a failure ...
 
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