Apple discontinues iPhone 6 Plus and iPad Mini 4

Apple recently announced that they’re stopping support for two of their older products, the iPhone 6 Plus and iPad Mini 4.This means they won’t fix them anymore.

iPhone 6+

The iPhone 6 Plus came out in 2014 with a big screen.They stopped selling it in 2016, and it got no more updates after 2019.

The iPhone 6 Plus hit the market in 2014, boasting a large display.It vanished from shelves in 2016 and stopped getting updates after 2019.

iPad Mini 4

The iPad Mini 4, released in 2015, is also affected.It had a smaller screen and an A8 chip. Apple now calls the iPhone 6 Plus “obsolete” and the iPad Mini 4 “vintage.”

Released in 2015, the iPad Mini 4 faces the same fate.It had a tinier screen and ran on an A8 chip. Now, Apple labels the iPhone 6 Plus as “obsolete” and the iPad Mini 4 as “vintage.”

2 More years of Repair

If your old device breaks, you might still get it fixed for two more years,but finding parts could be hard.Finding replacement parts might pose a challenge.

iPhone 8 & iPhone8+ (RED)

Also, Apple added the (PRODUCT) RED versions of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus to the “vintage” list.Here’s how Apple does it: they put old products in two groups, “vintage” and “obsolete.”

Vintage means they haven’t sold them for 5 to 7 years, and they still fix them.Obsolete means no more support at all.

Apple’s Classification: Vintage vs. Obsolete

Apple sorts old products into two groups: “vintage” and “obsolete.”Vintage means they haven’t sold them for 5 to 7 years, but they still offer fixes.Obsolete means no more support whatsoever.

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