Apple reached a milestone by officially moving the iPhone 5 and the 8GB variant of the iPhone 4 to its global "Obsolete" list.
The iPhone 5 joins Apple’s obsolete products list. It was a landmark device that introduced the Lightning port and a new design.
The move follows Apple's earlier update this year that added several devices, including the iPhone 11 Pro and Apple Watch Series 5, to its vintage products category ...
Apple has just added the iPhone 5, the first phone to use a Lightning port, and the 8GB iPhone 4 to its list of obsolete products, officially ceasing repair services for them.
The iPhone 5 that launched back in 2012 is now considered obsolete, according to Apple's list of vintage and obsolete products. Apple moved the iPhone 5 and the 8GB iPhone 4 from the vintage list to ...
Repairs are now off the table for the iPhone 5, closing out support for one of Apple's most important early designs.
Hundreds of Apple products are deemed obsolete, meaning you can no longer get support or repairs on them. Considering the first ever Apple product sold was in 1976, this is not exactly a surprise.
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At $18.99 each, new Beats branded USB-C, USB-A, and Lightning cables are now available in red, navy, black or stone. The new lineup includes USB-C to USB-C, USB-A to USB-C, and USB-C to Lightning ...
Apple’s Beats brand has a habit of one-upping its parent company with products that are a little less restrictive, a little less one-size-fits-all, and a little more colorful, while still offering the ...
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