Apple recently made significant changes to its list of old and obsolete products. These changes affect the iPhone 5s, the sixth generation iPod touch, and an older iMac model.
For many years, Apple has been known for its innovative products and continuous technological advances. However, over time, even the best devices are replaced by newer models. Apple has now labelled the iPhone 5s as “obsolete” and the sixth generation iPod touch and the late 2015 iMac as “vintage”. classifiedLet's take a closer look at what this means and how it might affect you.
iPhone 5s – A pioneer becomes obsolete
Apple has classified the iPhone 5s as an "obsolete" product worldwide. This means that Apple Stores and Authorized Service Providers will no longer offer repairs or hardware services for this device. But why was the iPhone 5s declared obsolete?
History and Innovations of the iPhone 5s
The iPhone 5s was introduced in September 2013 and brought with it several significant innovations:
- Touch ID: The fingerprint sensor, integrated into the home button, offered a revolutionary way to unlock the device and make purchases.
- A7 chip: As the first iPhone chip with 64-bit architecture, the A7 set new standards in performance and efficiency.
These innovations made the iPhone 5s a groundbreaking device that laid the foundation for future iPhone generations.
Sixth Generation iPod touch – From Cult Device to Vintage Status
In addition to the iPhone 5s, Apple has classified the sixth-generation iPod touch as "vintage." But what does "vintage" mean in this context? Products classified as "vintage" were discontinued more than five years ago but less than seven years ago. Apple Stores and Authorized Service Providers can still repair these devices for up to two years, but only if the necessary parts are available.
The Role of the iPod touch
The sixth generation iPod touch, released in 2015, was the penultimate model in the popular iPod line. When it was launched, it offered many of the features of an iPhone, but without the phone function. In 2022, Apple introduced the iPod touch line finally a, which marked the end of an era.
iMac from late 2015 – An all-in-one PC becomes vintage
Also affected is the late 2015 iMac with Retina 4K display. This model has also been elevated to vintage status. The iMac was known for its impressive display and powerful hardware, which was equally attractive to creative professionals and home use.
Apple's progress: old goes, new comes
By classifying the iPhone 5s as obsolete and the sixth-generation iPod touch and late 2015 iMac as vintage, Apple is once again showing how quickly technology is evolving. For many users, these devices were milestones in the evolution of their digital world. Now it's time to focus on the latest innovations and technologies Apple has to offer. Through these changes, Apple reminds us that progress and innovation are unstoppable. If you own a device that has now been classified as obsolete or vintage, now may be the perfect time to learn about the latest products and possibilities. (Photo by Unsplash / Alvaro Reyes)
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