After three glorious years, the iPhone mini is no more. It’s not a surprise; the writing was on the wall when Apple didn’t release an iPhone 14 mini last year. But that doesn’t make it any less disappointing. Especially if you love a small phone, like I do.
When Apple first released its miniature iPhone, the iPhone 12 mini, back in September 2020, it was met with a ton of hype. It’s not that often that a new form factor for the iPhone comes around, after-all. The iPhone 12 mini was essentially a Mini-Me version of the iPhone 12 with few compromises. It had the same chip, same dual-camera system, and same screen and same notch with Face ID — the only difference was size and slightly less battery life.
The initial reviews of this miniature iPhone were glowing. Tom’s Guide‘s Adam Ismail called it “a revelation.” The Guardian‘s Samual Gibbs called it “the king of small phones.” CNET‘s Patrick Holland said it was “the small phone we’ve been asking for.” And in my review for Gear Patrol at the time, I called it “the ultimate tiny iPhone.”


But positive reviews didn’t translate to big sales for the iPhone 12 mini — it only accounted for six percent of total iPhone sales in the first two months of launch, according to a Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) report, and was by far the least popular of the iPhone 12 models.
Apple already had a next-gen miniature iPhone in the pipeline, of course, and popped out the iPhone 13 mini the following year. It followed the same formula — it was just a smaller (and slightly cheaper) version of the iPhone 13 — but the same kind of sales numbers predictably followed too.
