Macworld The bad news is that Apple just ended all hardware servicing for one of its most popular products. The good news is ...
Apple has added the 8GB iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 to the obsolete list. If you're using any of these smartphones, here is what it ...
Hundreds of Apple products are deemed obsolete, meaning you can no longer get support or repairs on them. Considering the first ever Apple product sold was in 1976, this is not exactly a surprise.
Apple today added a handful of devices to its public-facing vintage and obsolete products list, including some older iPhone and iPad models. Apple now considers the iPhone 6 Plus to be "obsolete" ...
Nine Macs from 2015 and 2016 are now officially classified as obsolete, meaning Apple will not service them — while another three hang on under the label of vintage. The obsolete list, then, is ...
Apple has just declared a fresh bunch of Macs obsolete, and some other models have been moved to the vintage category, including MacBooks from as recently as 2018 in the latter case. 9 to 5 Mac ...
Today, Apple updated its vintage products list with two new iPhone models, and also moved two other iPad models to its obsolete products list. This means that certain Apple devices might not be able ...