We’ve always had good words for the “mini” size of the iPhone. In a world where big mobiles grab all the attention, those of us with small hands who crave something inconspicuous are always clamoring for something that can be used calmly with one hand.
However, the lifespan of a product does not depend on whether you like it or not. it depends if it is sold or not
If you don’t sell, you don’t sell. there is no other
Total iPhone 13 mini sales vs. total with all models is only 3%, as estimated by CIRP. Last year, the iPhone 12 mini accounted for around 4% of sales. It is therefore normal that all the rumors suggest that the iPhone 14 mini will not exist: it does not pay to manufacture it for so little demand.
Another sign is that the 6.1-inch iPhone 13 (non-Pro model) represents 38% of total sales
I’m not going to lie to you, I’m going to be very sad that the ‘mini’ size is going away, but I myself am part of the problem when I tell you this and at the same time I have my iPhone 13 Pro Max in my pocket. It’s a matter of priorities.