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Apple Adds More Products to Vintage and Obsolete List: Check Details Here

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published November 19, 2024
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Apple has updated its lists of vintage and obsolete products, categorising the iPhone XS Max as vintage alongside several other devices, including older iPhone and Apple Watch models. These classifications are significant as they directly impact a product’s repairability and the availability of replacement parts. Below, we delve into the updated lists, the criteria for these classifications, and what they mean for users.

Vintage Apple Products

The following devices have been added to Apple’s vintage list:

  • iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone 6s Plus

Obsolete Apple Products

The updated list of obsolete products includes:

  • Apple Watch Series 2, Aluminium (2nd generation), 38mm
  • Apple Watch Series 2, Aluminium (2nd generation), 42mm
  • Apple Watch Series 2, Stainless Steel (2nd generation), 38mm
  • Apple Watch Series 2, Stainless Steel (2nd generation), 42mm

Understanding Apple’s Classifications

Apple defines products as vintage if they were discontinued between five and seven years ago. During this period, service and repair support may still be available through Apple’s service providers, but availability often depends on the region and specific parts. For instance, users in some countries might have access to limited repairs even for vintage devices, while others may not.

In contrast, obsolete products are those discontinued more than seven years ago. Once a device is classified as obsolete, Apple generally ceases all support for repairs or parts, regardless of region or service provider. However, exceptions are occasionally made for Mac laptops, which may qualify for battery-only repairs for up to 10 years after their last sale date, provided parts are still available.

Impact on iPhone and Apple Watch Owners

For users of the iPhone XS Max or iPhone 6s Plus, being on the vintage list means repair and part services may still be accessible for a limited period. Availability depends largely on stock levels of replacement parts at Apple service centres.

The transition to the obsolete category poses greater challenges for Apple Watch Series 2 owners. With this classification, Apple service centres worldwide are unlikely to provide repair or replacement parts for these models.

Key Details and Considerations

One of the critical aspects of Apple’s classification system is that it depends on a product’s last distribution date, not its launch date. For example:

  • The iPhone 6s Plus, launched in 2015, was sold in select markets for several years and has now entered the vintage category.
  • Similarly, the iPhone XS Max, which debuted in 2018, shares the same vintage status because its distribution ceased around five years ago.

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This approach ensures consistency in Apple’s after-sale support timelines, allowing users to anticipate when a device might transition into these categories.

What Users Should Do

For those still using vintage or obsolete devices, there are several steps to consider:

  1. Seek Repairs Early: If your device is vintage, consider seeking repairs or replacements for critical components before parts become unavailable.
  2. Backup and Transition: For devices approaching obsolescence, ensure you back up your data and plan for an upgrade to avoid disruptions.
  3. Explore Alternatives: Independent repair providers might still support some vintage or obsolete devices, although quality and availability can vary.

Apple’s categorisation of the iPhone XS Max, iPhone 6s Plus, and Apple Watch Series 2 models into vintage and obsolete lists underscores the company’s commitment to clear after-sales support timelines. While this system provides predictability for users, it also highlights the importance of timely upgrades or repairs.

As technology evolves, Apple’s updated lists serve as a reminder of the finite lifespan of electronic devices and the necessity of proactive device management. For affected users, now might be the time to consider upgrading to Apple’s latest innovations to ensure uninterrupted support and access to cutting-edge features.

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