The iPhone XS Max and the iPhone 6s Plus are now classed as "vintage" hardware by Apple, while the Apple Watch Series 2 has ...
Apple has added the iPhone XS Max and iPhone 6s Plus handsets to its list of 'vintage' products. The tech giant uses the term ...
Apple has extended its obsolete and vintage product list. As reported by MacRumors, now the iPhone XS Max (launched in 2018) and iPhone 6s Plus (launched in 2015) have been marked as ‘vintage’ gadgets ...
Apple has recently classified the iPhone XS Max as a vintage product, alongside the iPhone 6s Plus. Additionally, several ...
The iPhone XS Max is vintage while the Watch Series 2 is added to the list of obsolete products. Categorisation of Apple ...
Apple has declared some of its older smartphones and watch models as vintage and obsolete. Notably, a few of the most popular ...
The iPhone 6S Plus and the iPhone XS Max are now considered vintage products, while the Apple Watch 2 has slid into the realm ...
Reportedly, the iPhone XS Max, launched in 2018, has joined the vintage category ... potentially qualifying for battery-only repairs for up to 10 years from the last date of distribution, provided ...
With that in mind, what exactly does it mean for an Apple product to go “vintage," and what happens when a vintage product goes “obsolete”? Vintage Apple products "Vintage" ...
Apple has once again updated its dreaded obsolete products list, consigning more of its tech to the scrap heap.
The Apple iPhone XS Max is a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) mobile that accepts Nano-SIM and eSIM cards. The Apple iPhone XS Max measures 157.50 x 77.40 x 7.70mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 208.00 ...