Apple iPhone 6 Plus is included in the "obsolete product" list


Apple today updated its obsolete and obsolete products list (vintage and obsolete products), adding the iPhone 6 Plus to the obsolete products (vintage products) because it has been more than 5 years since it was discontinued. The iPhone 6 Plus was released in September 2014 alongside the iPhone 6 and discontinued in September 2016 after the launch of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the iPhone 6 is not currently on the vintage products list because of its sales A little longer.

The iPhone 6 was available for purchase until September 2018, and for that reason, it will take another two years or so before it can be classified as a vintage item. It's worth mentioning that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were the first devices to offer Apple Pay support, and the first iPhones from Apple to offer multiple size options. Since the release of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Apple has stuck to a multi-size release strategy.

The devices on the vintage products list are products that Apple has stopped selling for more than five years but less than seven years. According to the law, Apple provides service for vintage products for up to 7 years. and parts, but repairs are subject to parts availability. Apple stopped supporting software updates for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus back in 2019 with the launch of iOS 13.

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