Apple stopped sales of iPhone and iPad with 64 gigabytes of memory
The American Corporation Apple has stopped selling equipment with 64 gigabytes of internal memory. Macrumors paid attention to this.
Media journalists noticed that on March 4, Apple introduced the 11th generation iPad. Instead of the usual 64 gigabytes in the basic version, the tablet received 128 gigabytes of built -in memory. According to experts, in this way Apple completely stopped selling devices that have 64 gigabytes of memory.
“This will marked the end of the era of 64 gigabytes,” the authors of Macrumors joked. According to them, Apple left gadgets that have a small drive for too long-since March 2025, this specific type of devices stopped producing.
The material states that until the last 64 gigabytes of memory had the 3rd generation iPhone SE smartphones. However, at the end of February they were discontinued and replaced with the iPhone 16E. Experts also recalled that at the end of 2024, the American IT giant stopped equipping its computers with 8 gigabytes of RAM-MAC models are available with at least 16 gigabytes of memory.
At the end of February, CIRP analysts said Apple is not going to leave the cheap smartphone market and will produce available devices annually. So, after the release of the iPhone 16e in 2026, the company will represent the iPhone 17E.
Source: Lenta

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