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Isn't that a question better asked in 6-7 years?The rumours are that the vanilla iPhones will keep the current set of Bionic processors, and only the Pro models will get the next-gen one... does that then mean the plain models are getting one less iteration of software updates?
We will see when the time comes, but I given that the iPhone 6S is still being supported (for what like 8 years now?) I think the 12 Mini and 13 Mini will probably get supported longer than you’ll have the 12 Mini at this point.I'm currently using a 12 Mini, and I'm a little upset that the 13 Mini will/might be the last one in this form factor. The pocketability is just too good.
That said, I reckon I'll wait to see that the 14 lineup looks like. The rumours are that the vanilla iPhones will keep the current set of Bionic processors, and only the Pro models will get the next-gen one... does that then mean the plain models are getting one less iteration of software updates?
Might have to start saving for the 14 Pro then.
But free iCare at iStore.Seems like Takealot has stock.
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I saved more than the cost of iCare by buying a sealed 13 Pro Max off Carbonite. I wouldn't get too fussed about only buying from iStore.But free iCare at iStore.
I saved more than the cost of iCare by buying a sealed 13 Pro Max off Carbonite. I wouldn't get too fussed about only buying from iStore.
Seems like an odd move, considering September is approaching. Feels like they'd be poaching iPhone 14 sales by doing this.
Indeed, I guess whatever Apple has worked out means that most of these devices will be built and sold before the 14 arrives.We are only in April...
Yep, which means it's only 5 months away. Not many people getting an iPhone 13 now are going to upgrade in 5 months time. Some will, but the majority won't. So if we're adding 4 million iPhone 13s, that's 4 million people who won't be standing in line for a 14.We are only in April...
I can't imagine many people with the 13 are planning on upgrading when the 14 comes out even if they got it when it was launched. Most cellphone contract terms are 24 months.Not many people getting an iPhone 13 now are going to upgrade in 5 months time.
Yep, which means it's only 5 months away.
Yes exactly...despite the craziness that there's a new model every 12 months, any given model should at least then still be on sale and available for 12 months.Odds are it's 6 months away, ordering in September for end September or early October delivery. They're only half way through the 13's cycle.