Apple labels once popular iPhone as 'obsolete'... do YOU own it?
Briefly

The iPhone 6 Plus, released in 2014 was officially rendered obsolete this week as the company invests in producing more advanced products.
A device is considered 'obsolete' once it reaches the seven-year mark since Apple stopped selling it, but because 'vintage' devices were discontinued between five and seven years, users can get part replacements for another two years.
Apple products are divided into two segments - vintage or obsolete - and explained on its site that it 'discontinues all hardware service for obsolete products, and service providers cannot order parts for obsolete products.'
The iPhone 6 Plus was first released ten years ago for $300, a far cry from the $900 price tag of the company's newest iPhone 15 Plus.
Read at Mail Online
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