Apple finally released a new “budget” iPhone after months of rumors and leaks. The iPhone 16e debuted with various improvements over older iPhone SE models, but the new release also brings discontinuation of older generation iPhones. So here’s everything you need to know.
Apple iPhone 14 Series & iPhone SE Officially Discontinued

The Cupertino based giant has discontinued the iPhone 14 series and iPhone SE 3. Notably, the iPhone SE was the last phone to ever feature the Touch ID fingerprint scanning system, and we might not see this technology return on iPhones ever again. Similarly, Apple has also finally completely transitioned to the USB Type-C port as there is no longer any model officially being sold with the dated Lightning Port for charging and data transfer.

An official discontinuation means that the iPhone 14 series and iPhone SE have been removed from the brand’s official website. However, these devices could be selling for a decent discount right now from retailers or online e-commerce platforms. But these are likely limited till the time existing stocks last.

Talking about the new iPhone 16e, the device has a price tag that nearly matches the base iPhone 15. Although, you get the newer Apple A18 chipset, Apple Intelligence, C1 modem for improved 5G connectivity and a USB-C port. It sports a 6.1-inch OLED XDR Retina display on the front along with a 12MP selfie shooter and Face ID technology. Meanwhile, the rear features a long 48MP camera that offers 2x optical zoom. Other notable features include, Haptic Touch, 1200 nits of peak brightness, fingerprint resistant oleophobic coating, and more.
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iPhone 16e 256 GB: Built for Apple Intelligence, A18 Chip, Supersized Battery Life, 48MP Fusion…. | Check Price on Amazon |
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Apple iPhone 14 (128 GB) – Midnight | Check Price on Amazon |
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