Four Apple products have been updated on the brand’s list of vintage and obsolete gadgets. It means repairs will become more difficult moving forward.
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With the iPhone 17 launch set for September 9, Apple has been tweaking its list of older products adding devices from as early as 2015 to its obsolete and vintage designations. Three new MacBooks have now become obsolete, while an older iPhone has moved to its vintage list.
Apple’s list is how it tracks whether a device remains eligible for repairs. MacRumors spotted the four devices being added to the list full of products dating as far back as 1976.
The three new additions to the obsolete list are the early 2015 MacBook Air in its 11-inch size, as well as the MacBook Pro from 2017 in both its 13-inch and 15-inch variant.
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USA — software These Three Apple MacBooks Are Now Obsolete, One iPhone Moves to Vintage