Apple Declares Three Popular MacBooks Are Now ‘Obsolete’
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3 MacBook Models Declared Obsolete by Apple: Here’s What That Means
Once a computer turns seven years old, Apple sunsets it into forced retirement, kind of like that movie Logan’s Run. Instead of a time-telling crystal embedded in each laptop’s hand, it’s more of a metaphorical clock that ticks down. Indeed, the retired models will continue to work. They won’t get the kind of care that’ll extend their lives much longer. The three new models are the 11″ MacBook Air (early 2015), 13″ MacBook Pro with four Thunderb…
The hardware support for the devices is terminated. An iPhone also lands on the "Vintage" list.
Apple's iPhone 8 Plus Listed as Vintage Product Ahead of iPhone 17 Launch, 11-Inch MacBook Air Now Obsolete
Apple has just labelled the iPhone 8 Plus as vintage on its vintage and obsolete products page. If you are still using the 64GB or 256GB storage variant of the iPhone 8 Plus, we’ve got some bad news. Users with this old smartphone will now have limited service and repair options. The 11-inch MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and 15-inch MacBook Pro have all been declared obsolete.
Apple formalizes the end of support for the 11-inch MacBook Air Early 2015, marking the end of an era. This model, the last representative of the ultra-portable format launched in 2010, is now classified as obsolete: more spare parts, more official repairs in the Apple Store or with approved repairers. Nine years after its withdrawal from [...] Read more MacBook Air 11 inches: Apple declares its latest ultra-portable compact has appeared first o…
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