Within a few days, Apple will re-establish the gold standard with its all-new flagships, including the iPhone 17 series and the iPhone 17 Air models, along with a set of accessories. Ahead of the launch, however, the company has decided to move some of its older devices to the Vintage list.
The Vintage List
According to Apple, a product is deemed Vintage when it has been out of the sales market for more than 5 years but less than 7 years. Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers generally do not repair these “obsolete” products. However, some MacBook models may remain eligible for battery replacements for up to 10 years after distribution and sales have ended, depending on parts availability.
Which Apple Products Have Been Added to the Vintage List?
As reported by MacRumors, the latest additions to the list include the MacBook Pro 13-inch and MacBook Pro 15-inch models, both discontinued back in 2017.
In terms of iPhones, Apple has added the 64 GB and 256 GB versions of the iPhone 8 Plus to the Vintage list. If you’re still using one of these devices, this might be the right time to consider an upgrade, given that repairs can become costly as parts supply dwindles.
Products Added to the Obsolete List by Apple
- MacBook Air (11-inch)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch)
- MacBook Pro (15-inch)
- iPhone 8 (64 GB and 256 GB models)
Phones That Could Be Discontinued After the iPhone 17 Launch
While Apple has not officially revealed which models will be discontinued after the iPhone 17 launch, reports suggest that the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max could be phased out, in line with Apple’s tradition of not selling two Pro models side by side.
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