iPhone models that will no longer work or are obsolete – is yours one of them?

 

iPhone models that will no longer work or are obsolete as Apple issues official warning.

Every year, Apple discontinues a swathe of products, and 2022 will be no exception.

This is a normal process for tech companies, so knowing ahead of time helps for two reasons: you can avoid buying products that will discontinued, and you will be aware if your own devices are headed for end-of-life.

MILLIONS of iPhones across the globe could be killed off next year when Apple releases the latest version of its mobile operating system.

Certain old models will no longer be sold by Apple and they will stop offering repairs on them. This is because they are expected to become slow by this point and it is generally easier to update to a new model with better features.

More iPhone accessories and repair tools is available in Phonefix Shop has something for everyone, from beginners to professionals.

The company appears to have lined up a trio of older models for the chop when iOS 16 rolls.


iPhone models as late as the iPhone 6 Plus are set to become obsolete, according to Apple. These are also known as 'vintage iPhones' and mean "Apple stopped distributing them for sale more than five and less than seven years ago".

According to a report from French tech news site iPhoneSoft, it plans to drop support for the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and the original iPhone SE.

But here are good news
APPLE has announced that it will let customers fix their own iPhones starting 2022.

The new Self Service Repair scheme will begin in the US, with more countries to follow in 2022. Parts will first be available for the iPhone 12 and 13 ranges.


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