Apple has updated its list of vintage and obsolete devices. Which ones are no longer supported or eligible for repair?
With that in mind, what exactly does it mean for an Apple product to go “vintage," and what happens when a vintage product goes “obsolete”? Vintage Apple products "Vintage" ...
the Apple Watch 2, released in 2016, is also now considered obsolete. The company discontinues all hardware services for ...
Apple has just done some reorganizing of its vintage and obsolete products list, and the iPhone XS Max (launched in 2018) and ...
A primer on what these categorisations mean and whether you should worry if you have any of these iPhones or other Apple ...
Apple has designated the iPhone XS Max and iPhone 6S Plus as 'vintage' products, meaning they were discontinued more than ...
Several popular Apple products, including iPhones, MacBooks, iPads, and Apple Watches, are now classified as vintage or ...
Discover which beloved Apple devices have joined the vintage list and what it means for their support and repair options.
Apple has revised its list of vintage and obsolete products again. The list now includes the iPhone XS Max, iPhone 6s Plus, ...
Apple has updated its list of vintage and obsolete products. These products won't get any software updates and Apple may not ...
Apple has updated its vintage and obsolete product lists, categorizing several older iPhone and Apple Watch models under ...
Apple has updated its lists of vintage and obsolete products with new additions like the iPhone XS Max, iPhone 6s Plus, and more.