• sparky1337@ttrpg.network
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    That’s funny since the base iPhone 12 and 13 were $829, then the 14 dropped back to $799.

    They go up and down, just mostly up $50 every few generations. The base model that is according to MacTracker.

    Which the iPhone 11 was $699. So the jump from 11-12 was $129. Can’t remember if there was that much of a stink about it but probably was.

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      1 year ago

      The base iPhone 12 and 13 was the mini which were both sold for less than $800. And I owned them both. Using my 13 mini to type this reply.

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        I don’t know if you can call the mini the base model. It’s not available every generation and is a special model like the SE.

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          What feature does the standard 12 and 13 have that the mini models don’t? The SE makes compromises all over the keep the price down. So it’s not a straight comparison.

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            Well the iPhone 14 exists but the 14 mini does not. It did have similar features sans general size, battery etc, but it needs to be available to be a “base” model.

            Other than that it’s just a generational one off product like the plus, SE, or XR models.