iPhone 13 Mini: Is This The Last Apple Mini?

For those who prefer compact cellphones, you may expect the launching of the iPhone 13 Mini for the iPhone 13 devices that will be revealed soon. But be not too enthusiastic over forthcoming Mini versions. Sources claim that the iPhone 13 Mini might be Apple’s final small iPhone after dissatisfying iPhone 12 Mini sales.

For Apple’s iPhone range, the iPhone 12 Mini seems a bit misplaced. It’s barely a bargain device at $700, particularly given that Apple provides other cheap alternatives such as the iPhone SE or the iPhone 11. These days the usefulness of a tiny iPhone is not as significant after years of using bigger devices.

As per a July claim from the Nikkei Asian Review, Apple does not plan to launch a new Mini iPhone in 2022. A statement by expert Ming-Chi Kuo also indicated the lack of a successor for the iPhone 13 Mini. It’d be reasonable to remove the iPhone Mini from the iPhone range.

Last year’s data has shown that consumers are just not eager to own it. Apple has cut orders of iPhone the12 Mini during the six months of 2021 due to low sales. Counterpoint Research published comparable data, claiming the iPhone 12 Mini was just 5% of American sales of the iPhone 12 devices in January.

The iPhone 13 will have an iPhone 12 appearance but will have a thinner form. SAT connectivity should be one of the most important characteristics, allowing iPhones to connect even when in remote regions. The company also generally supplies every latest smartphone with an upgraded mobile CPU version, so the new iPhones are expected to experience performance improvements. Apple will probably introduce this month the iPhone 13 devices as it had in previous years, so we are anticipating more info in the near future.

William Reid
A science writer through and through, William Reid’s first starting working on offline local newspapers. An obsessive fascination with all things science/health blossomed from a hobby into a career. Before hopping over to Optic Flux, William worked as a freelancer for many online tech publications including ScienceWorld, JoyStiq and Digg. William serves as our lead science and health reporter.