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Apple Declares iPhone SE Obsolete

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Apple now classifies the iPhone SE as obsolete after seven years.
  • Obsolete devices lose eligibility for repairs and service from Apple.
  • The iPhone SE was first released in March 2016 and discontinued in 2018.
Apple Declares iPhone SE Obsolete

Apple has moved the original iPhone SE to its obsolete product category, meaning no further support will be provided for the device. This classification occurs seven years after a product's discontinuation, rendering it ineligible for repairs, including battery replacements, at any Apple service location. The iPhone SE, first released in March 2016, was celebrated for its compact design and powerful A9 chipset.

Fans of the device have voiced their disappointment online, with some lamenting the end of support for their cherished phones. Despite being discontinued in 2018, the iPhone SE garnered a loyal following who praised its performance and design, even as newer models emerged. Many users noted their devices were still fully functional.

This move follows Apple's recent obsolescence updates for other products, including the 11-inch MacBook Air and the 2017 MacBook Pro models. Environmental advocates criticize such short lifespans for tech devices, contributing to e-waste and prompting concerns about corporate environmental responsibility.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Obsolete devices are no longer eligible for any hardware service, including repairs and battery replacements, from Apple or authorized service providers.
Apple first released the iPhone SE in March 2016.
Besides the iPhone SE, Apple recently added the 11-inch MacBook Air and the 2017 MacBook Pro models to its obsolete list.

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