Apple has officially discontinued these four iPhones

    By John McCann
Published September 9, 2025

What’s happened? With the introduction of the iPhone 17 series, Apple has removed four older iPhones from its website and stores as it refreshes its handset offering.

Why this matters: While Apple no longer offers the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, other retailers will likely have stock they’re looking to shift – but units will be strictly limited as Apple isn’t making any more of these models.

Okay, what’s next? Pre-orders for Apple’s new iPhone 17 series open on Friday 12 September, with the new handsets hitting stores on Friday 19 September.

The two remaining iPhone 16 handsets get a $100 price drop to mirror the prices of the outgoing iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, while the iPhone 16e price remains the same.

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