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    Apple may discontinue iPhone XR, iPhone 11 series: Know More

    Lingraj SahuBy Lingraj Sahu24/August/2020No Comments2 Mins Read
    Apple may discontinue iPhone XR, iPhone 11 series: Know More
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    Apple company may cease production and sale of selected smartphones of iPhone 11 series such as iPhone 11 pro iPhone pro max iPhone XR.

    Premium smartphone maker Apple is preparing to launch its new iPhone 12 series smartphone. These phones can be launched in October. However, after the launch of the new iPhone 12 series, the company can stop the production and sale of selected smartphones of the old iPhone 11 series such as iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone Pro Max, iPhone XR.

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    There may be a cut in the price of iPhone 11

    According to the Twitter post of iAppleTimes, Apple company may discontinue iPhone XR after the launch of the iPhone 12. According to the leaked report, the company will focus on the iPhone XR instead of its flagship smartphone iPhone XR. According to the report, after the closure of the iPhone 11 pro, pro max, and iPhone XR, customers who want a big display can shift to iPhone 11. It is being claimed that after the launch of the new smartphone, the price of the old iPhone 11 can be cut by about 12 thousand rupees.

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    Affordable parts can be used in phones

    Apple had taken a similar decision last year when it took to discontinue the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max after the launch of the iPhone 11 series smartphones. A similar decision can be taken by the company regarding the iPhone 11 series. It is currently being claimed that the new iPhone 12 Series will come with a powerful processor and powerful camera. Also, the iPhone 12 will be offered at a lower price than the iPhone 11 launched last year. But for this, the Apple company will make a big agreement with the quality of the smartphone.

    According to the report of Ming-Chi Kuo, an Apple product expert, the Apple company can use cheap parts in its latest smartphone. This will reduce the battery cost by 40 to 50% compared to before. He told that the company will use cheaper battery technology to reduce the production cost of the iPhone 12 5G. For this, the company can reduce the battery layers.

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