Apple’s definition of “obsolete” is straightforward: once a product has not been sold for over seven years, it moves from “vintage” to “obsolete.” ...
Apple has declared some iPhone and iPad models obsolete, ending official repairs and support. Check if your Apple device is on the no-service list.
Apple has added five devices, including the original iPhone SE and second generation iPad Pro, to its 'no repair' obsolete list.
Earlier today, Apple rolled out system updates to all its operating systems. Now, the company has released the security content for each one.
Apple has quietly expanded its list of vintage and obsolete devices, officially ending hardware repair support for five older products — including the much-loved first-generation iPhone SE. The update ...