Apple has once again updated its dreaded obsolete products list, consigning more of its tech to the scrap heap.
Apple has classified the iPhone XS Max and iPhone 6s Plus as vintage products, while several second-generation Apple Watch models are now obsolete. This affects repair options and parts availability, ...
Apple has updated its list of vintage and obsolete devices. Which ones are no longer supported or eligible for repair?
A primer on what these categorisations mean and whether you should worry if you have any of these iPhones or other Apple ...
In November 2024, Apple made updates to its vintage and obsolete product lists, officially marking the end of support for a ...
iPhone XS Max joins the vintage category. Apple Watch Series 2 models are now obsolete. Products discontinued 5–7 years ago.
Apple has revised its list of vintage and obsolete products again. The list now includes the iPhone XS Max, iPhone 6s Plus, ...
The iPhone XS Max and the iPhone 6s Plus are now classed as "vintage" hardware by Apple, while the Apple Watch Series 2 has ...
For Apple, a product earns the ‘vintage’ label when it’s been over five years since it was last sold as new. Once a gadget ...
Discover which beloved Apple devices have joined the vintage list and what it means for their support and repair options.
Apple no longer offers free repairs for MacBook models with the infamous "butterfly" keyboard, as the repair program for ...
The Apple Watch Series 10 has been out for just a couple of months, but you can still also pick up the Series 9 from a wide variety of retailers, which is especially true around big sales events.