Apple just added two additional iPhone models to its ‘vintage’ products list 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..."> Apple just added two additional iPhone models to its ‘vintage’ products list 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..." /> Apple just added two additional iPhone models to its ‘vintage’ products list 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..." />

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Apple just added two additional iPhone models to its ‘vintage’ products list

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 to be repaired as easily.

Apple maintains a list of vintage and obsolete products on its website. This list exists for repair service purposes, and generally serves as guidance for parts availability.A device is classified as vintage when it hasn’t been sold for more than 5 years but less than 7 years. After this point, Apple no longer guarantees part availability for repairs. Once it passes the 7 year mark, it becomes ‘obsolete’, meaning hardware service for said product is discontinued, whether that be at an Apple Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider.
Today, two beloved iPhone models joined the vintage products list: the iPhone 7 Plus and the iPhone 8. This applies to all iPhone 7 Plus models, as well as 64GB and 256GB iPhone 8 models. 128GB iPhone 8 models aren’t vintage yet, neither are iPhone 8 Plus models in colors other than PRODUCT.
Apple’s vintage iPhone list currently consists of:

iPhone 4iPhone 5
iPhone 6siPhone 6s Plus
iPhone SE
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 8iPhone 8RED
iPhone 8 PlusRED
iPhone X
iPhone XS Max

Apple also moved the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 2 from ‘vintage’ status to ‘obsolete’ status, meaning repairs utilizing first-party parts for these two devices are no longer available.

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Apple just added two additional iPhone models to its ‘vintage’ products list
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 to be repaired as easily. Apple maintains a list of vintage and obsolete products on its website. This list exists for repair service purposes, and generally serves as guidance for parts availability.A device is classified as vintage when it hasn’t been sold for more than 5 years but less than 7 years. After this point, Apple no longer guarantees part availability for repairs. Once it passes the 7 year mark, it becomes ‘obsolete’, meaning hardware service for said product is discontinued, whether that be at an Apple Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. Today, two beloved iPhone models joined the vintage products list: the iPhone 7 Plus and the iPhone 8. This applies to all iPhone 7 Plus models, as well as 64GB and 256GB iPhone 8 models. 128GB iPhone 8 models aren’t vintage yet, neither are iPhone 8 Plus models in colors other than PRODUCT. Apple’s vintage iPhone list currently consists of: iPhone 4iPhone 5 iPhone 6siPhone 6s Plus iPhone SE iPhone 7 Plus iPhone 8iPhone 8RED iPhone 8 PlusRED iPhone X iPhone XS Max Apple also moved the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 2 from ‘vintage’ status to ‘obsolete’ status, meaning repairs utilizing first-party parts for these two devices are no longer available. My favorite Apple accessory recommendations: Follow Michael: X/Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed.  FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel #apple #just #added #two #additional
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Apple just added two additional iPhone models to its ‘vintage’ products list
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 to be repaired as easily. Apple maintains a list of vintage and obsolete products on its website. This list exists for repair service purposes, and generally serves as guidance for parts availability. (via MacRumors) A device is classified as vintage when it hasn’t been sold for more than 5 years but less than 7 years. After this point, Apple no longer guarantees part availability for repairs. Once it passes the 7 year mark, it becomes ‘obsolete’, meaning hardware service for said product is discontinued, whether that be at an Apple Store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. Today, two beloved iPhone models joined the vintage products list: the iPhone 7 Plus and the iPhone 8. This applies to all iPhone 7 Plus models, as well as 64GB and 256GB iPhone 8 models. 128GB iPhone 8 models aren’t vintage yet, neither are iPhone 8 Plus models in colors other than PRODUCT(RED). Apple’s vintage iPhone list currently consists of: iPhone 4 (8GB) iPhone 5 iPhone 6s (16GB/64GB/128GB) iPhone 6s Plus iPhone SE iPhone 7 Plus iPhone 8 (64GB/256GB) iPhone 8 (PRODUCT)RED iPhone 8 Plus (PRODUCT)RED iPhone X iPhone XS Max Apple also moved the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 2 from ‘vintage’ status to ‘obsolete’ status, meaning repairs utilizing first-party parts for these two devices are no longer available. My favorite Apple accessory recommendations: Follow Michael: X/Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed.  FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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