Apple has recently shuffled three devices onto its vintage and obsolete products list: a sixth-generation iPod touch, a 2015 21.5-inch iMac, and the iPhone 5S. While Apple Stores and authorized service providers might still be able to breathe new life into these vintage devices, parts availability is a gamble — they can only offer repairs for up to two more years, and only if they have the necessary components on hand. See the whole vintage and obsolete Apple products here. Read more in our articles including "Apple iPod touch (6th Gen) becomes ‘vintage’; iPhone 5S now obsolete" and "Google Wallet adds Package Tracking via Gmail Receipts".
Apple has recently shuffled three devices onto its vintage and obsolete products list: a sixth-generation iPod touch, a 2015 21.5-inch iMac, and the iPhone 5S. While Apple Stores and authorized service providers might still be able to breathe new life into these vintage devices, parts availability is a gamble — they can only offer repairs for up to two more years, and only if they have the necessary components on hand.
See the whole vintage and obsolete Apple products here.
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