Apple products don't last forever. Eventually, Apple classifies them as vintage, and, after some more time, it deems them obsolete. Here's what that means in terms of repairs and software updates.
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Apple considers a product vintage when it has been discontinued for more than five years, while devices are labelled obsolete if more than seven years have passed since they were discontinued ...
2 more iPhones are now considered vintage by Apple, check if you are using the one
Apple has updated its vintage and obsolete product lists. The company has now added the iPhone 7 Plus, select iPhone 8 models, iPad Air 2, and iPad mini 2 to the list. These devices will no longer ...