Apple stopped selling the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus after announcing the second generation of the iPhone SE, which is essentially an updated iPhone 8 with slightly different color options, a 4.7-inch screen, and a built-in home button with Touch ID instead of Face ID, but with the faster A13 Bionic chip.

There is not yet an iPhone 8 Plus-sized version of the new iPhone SE, which means that there is no direct replacement for the iPhone 8 Plus with a 5.5-inch screen, although rumors indicate that the iPhone SE Plus is still under development.

Apple sells the new iPhone SE for $399, about $50 cheaper than the iPhone 8 that it replaces. It seems that the company is trying to get fans of larger phones to go to the iPhone 11 instead of offering the iPhone SE Plus, as it does not want to disperse sales of the iPhone SE model in this way. Apple had launched (iPhone 8) and (iPhone 8 Plus) alongside (iPhone

Key features included a glass-backed design with wireless charging, improved water resistance, and an advanced camera. Although the iPhone manufacturer has stopped selling the iPhone 8 Plus, the information shows that the phone is still available for purchase at the present time through selected retail stores and specific e-commerce sites, such as Amazon.

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