Some well-liked MacBooks have moved to vintage status, which has potential repercussions for repairs.
Apple has declared that a fresh bunch of its laptops from 2013 and 2014 have moved to ‘vintage’ status, which matters in terms of the support owners receive.
As spotted by MacRumors, the following models are affected:
It was expected that these would be added to the vintage list at the end of April, but the move took a little longer than thought.
This means if you own one of these MacBook Air or MacBook Pro models, you can still take it to an Apple store for repair (or an authorized third-party outlet), but you’re not guaranteed to have it serviced.
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