Apple puts iPhone XS Max, iPhone 6s Plus under ‘vintage’ list, Apple Watch 2 now obsolete
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. But what does this mean for you? Here’s what it could mean for Apple’s users.
Reshuffling ‘vintage and obsolete’ products list
So, what does the vintage list define? A gadget which has been there for more than five years comes under the vintage list. Once your product becomes vintage there are less chances that you could repair them.