iPhone 14 report confirms Apple was right to kill the iPhone 13 mini

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Apple’s decision to kill the iPhone 13 mini was the right move, according to a new report. The iPhone 14 Plus is reportedly outselling the iPhone 13 mini, suggesting that Apple’s smaller flagship wasn’t as popular as its larger sibling.

The iPhone 14 Plus is said to be outselling the iPhone 13 mini by a significant margin, according to a new report from Counterpoint Research. The report claims that the iPhone 14 Plus accounted for 40 percent of all iPhone 14 shipments in February, while the iPhone 13 mini only made up 20 percent of shipments.

The report goes on to suggest that the iPhone 14 Plus is more popular than the iPhone 13 mini because it offers better value for money. The iPhone 14 Plus starts at $1099, while the iPhone 13 mini starts at $729. For only $370 more, the iPhone 14 Plus offers a larger display, a better camera, and more storage.

The iPhone 14 Plus is also said to be more popular than the iPhone 13 mini because it’s more widely available. The iPhone 13 mini was only available from carrier stores in the United States, while the iPhone 14 Plus is available from all major retailers.

The report concludes by saying that the iPhone 14 Plus is the “clear winner” over the iPhone 13 mini, and that Apple was right to kill the smaller flagship.

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