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Apple updated its vintage and obsolete products list to add several Macs, iPads, accessories, and more. The 2013 "Trash Can" ...
Apple discontinued the 2013 Mac Pro in 2019, and has now officially designated it a vintage Apple product, according to MacRumors. What that technically means is Apple stopped selling them more than ...
Mac Pro, with its unique cylindrical design, has been added to Apple's vintage and obsolete products list, along with ...
Apple adds a product to its vintage list five years after it officially stops selling it. For users, this means repairs at Apple Stores and Apple-authorized service providers are possible only if ...
The first-gen HomePod is among the “vintage” products listed online. AFP/Getty Images. Apple’s first-ever AirPods, which sold for $159 when released in 2016, were a breakthrough in wireless ...
Apple has updated its vintage and obsolete products list, bringing some nostalgic devices into the spotlight. The iPhone XS Max, launched in 2018, and the iPhone 6s Plus, introduced in 2015, are ...
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.
Apple's definitions of vintage and obsolete products have important implications for users. Here's what you need to know.
As of today, all variants of the Apple Watch Series 4 are considered “vintage” worldwide (via MacRumors). This includes the aluminum and stainless steel versions in 40mm and 44mm sizes.
So, if you own a first-generation HomePod — or multiple, like the person I sold my HomePod to in 2022 — it might sting to hear that Apple already considers the six-year-old speaker “vintage.” ...
A vintage Apple-1 computer, originally conceived by the late Steve Jobs and company co-founder Steve Wozniak, is going up for auction. The piece is signed by Wozniak, according to Boston house RR A… ...
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