As reported by iGeneration, Apple will stop selling the iPhone SE and the iPhone 14series at the end of the year, as the USB-C universal charging connector deadline comes into effect.
Right now, the oldest phones still sold directly through Apple are the third-generation iPhone SE, the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Plus. As these phones feature a Lightning port, they are in violation of the European Union policy, which goes into effect starting January 2025.
Apple could have elected to make a new version of these devices with USB-C ports instead of Lightning, but they have not done so. Instead, the company has decided to simply discontinue these models slightly earlier than they otherwise would.
Källa: Apple to stop selling iPhone SE and iPhone 14 in Europe as USB-C deadline hits – 9to5Mac