Apple has decided to move more products to the "obsolete" list. Here's what you should know.
Apple has moved the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 5 to its list of obsolete devices worldwide. Here’s what that means.
The move follows Apple's earlier update this year that added several devices, including the iPhone 11 Pro and Apple Watch ...
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.
It's that time of year when Apple updates its records, moving several former flagship devices into a new lifecycle phase. For ...
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