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Apple Adds Now-Discontinued iPhone 7 Models to Clearance Site

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Following the launch of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, Apple has discontinued the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

Remaining iPhone 7 and 7 Plus stock has been listed on Apple's clearance site, where the models will be available at a discounted price until leftover supplies are exhausted.

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The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are available for all carriers and in unlocked versions in both 32 and 128GB capacities. The iPhone 7 starts at $399 for 32GB of storage, while the iPhone 7 Plus starts at $499 for 128GB of storage.

At this time, jet black is the only available color, but Apple may add additional models to the site in the future.

At a starting price of $399, the iPhone 7 is not much more affordable than the iPhone 8, which Apple is continuing to sell at a lower price. The iPhone 8 is priced at $449 for 64GB of storage, while iPhone 8 Plus pricing starts at $549.

Apple's iPhone lineup now includes the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, ‌iPhone 11 Pro Max‌, iPhone XR, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus.

Top Rated Comments

arch1t3cton Avatar
87 months ago
It really was one of the all time greats!
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87 months ago
Farewell to the best iPhone in recent years. We miss you.

Good thing I am still a proud owner.
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87 months ago
Don't know why everyone is in mourning, the 8 is the same form factor, much better internals and is only $50 more than this.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Falhófnir Avatar
87 months ago
Remember when Apple only sold the previous generation when the new generation came out? Good times.

So much fragmentation.
They've been selling the 3 most recent models since at least the 4S-4-3GS (A5-A4-preA4) how is 11-XR-8 (A13-A12-A11) any different except they've got more choices at each level now? The smartphone market is different now than it was in 2011, there's more choice and they have to try to reach different people with varying priorities.
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Frantisekj Avatar
87 months ago
Don't know why everyone is in mourning, the 8 is the same form factor, much better internals and is only $50 more than this.
This is true. But back in 2016 when the iPhone 7 was released, it was the top of the line model. The iPhone 8 was simply a cheaper alternative to the more premium X. Some people even saw it as more of a replacement to the SE.

Also you’re no longer able to buy last year’s flagship at a discount from Apple cause they chose to discontinue both the X and the XS.
And iPhone 8 is 64GB!!! $399 for 32GB iPhone 7? LOL
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
87 months ago
Remember when Apple only sold the previous generation when the new generation came out? Good times.

So much fragmentation.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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