As with past years, Apple has cut the price of older iPhone models after announcing its new iPhone 12 lineup[1], which includes the iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12, and iPhone 12 mini. 

The iPhone 11 and iPhone XR remain part of the current lineup and are now $100 less than their original starting prices, now starting at $599 and $499, respectively. Apple has stopped selling the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, but its website indicates the devices are still sold through authorized resellers. 

After Apple announced the iPhone 11 last year, it cut $150 from the iPhone XR, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 8[2]. The iPhone XR originally started at $750, but dropped to $600. The iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 8 originally started at $650 and $550 but then dropped to $550 and $450, respectively. 

SEE: 5G smartphones: A cheat sheet (free PDF)[3] (TechRepublic)

With the iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max, Apple now has a lineup of eight iPhones at a broad range of price points starting at $399 for the 2020 iPhone SE. 

Until the iPhone 12 Pro, starting price points rise in $100 increments: $499 for the iPhone XR, $599 for the iPhone 11, $699 for the iPhone 12 mini, and $799 for the iPhone 12. From there, the price for iPhone 12 Pro jumps by $200 to $999 while the iPhone 12 Pro Max starts at $1099. 

Nominal prices in the UK are the same as the US, except in pounds. In the UK iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max start at £999 and £1,099, respectively. The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini at £799 and £699, respectively, while the iPhone SE starts at £399 and iPhone 11 is

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