The iPhone 7 is the oldest iPhone (along with the iPhone 7 Plus) still sold by the company, and unsurprisingly it's also now the cheapest iPhone on offer through the firm's official website and stores.
No longer is the iPhone 7 considered a flagship smartphone in Apple's stable, or even just one tier down, instead it's now the entry level option, which is great news for those in the market for a cheap iPhone.
While it may have been replaced by two separate generations of iPhones, with a lower price tag and the latest iOS 12 software on board the iPhone 7 is still very much a viable option for those looking for a slice of Apple's smartphone pie.
When the iPhone 7 arrived it wasn't all that different to the iPhone 6S, feeling more like another incremental 'S' variant update rather than a whole new device.
The iPhone 7 did offer up a brighter, more colorful screen, a waterproof design, dual speakers, and a boosted 12MP camera over the 6S it replaced, and Apple changed the home button from a clickable entity to one that responds to pressure, lost the headphone jack and included a 256GB storage model (though now only offers it with up to 128GB).