Apple has extended its obsolete and vintage product list. As reported by MacRumors, now the iPhone XS Max (launched in 2018) and iPhone 6s Plus (launched in 2015) have been marked as ‘vintage’ gadgets ...
The iPhone XS Max joins the much older iPhone 6s Plus on the list, which makes for an odd duo of new entries. Apple ...
Notably, while ‘obsolete’ cannot be repaired, Apple or its authorised partners also can not sell parts of the old models.
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Apple is adding new products to these lists regularly and people using them need to be mindful of what it means for them.
The list now includes the iPhone XS Max, iPhone 6s Plus, and several Apple Watch Series 2 variants. Products that Apple ...
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Apple or its partners can’t repair obsolete devices, and they no longer sell parts for them. However, third-party repair ...
Because the company stops selling some devices sooner than others ... The iPhone XS Max seems like a far more advanced device than the iPhone 6S Plus, and is, in fact, three generations newer.