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Apple’s long-rumored iPhone subscription service has reportedly been scrapped

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  • Apple has reportedly abandoned plans for an iPhone subscription service
  • This was originally rumored to be launching in 2022, but apparently faced numerous setbacks
  • A similar service is already offered in the form of the iPhone Upgrade Program

We’ve been hearing talk of an iPhone subscription service since 2022, but now this rumored service – which would allow you to get new iPhones on a subscription – has apparently been abandoned by Apple before it could even launch.

This is according to Mark Gurman, writing for Bloomberg (via 9to5Mac) and citing “people familiar with the matter”. Gurman claims this decision is “part of a broader shift in how Apple approaches payment services.”

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