iPhone 8 & 2013 Mac Pro Join Apple’s Vintage List as iPhone 17 Looms
Saying Goodbye: iPhone 8 and 2013 Mac Pro Now Considered Vintage by Apple
As the tech world eagerly awaits the arrival of the iPhone 17, Apple has quietly added six devices to its “vintage” list, including the once-popular iPhone 8 and the powerful 2013 Mac Pro. This move, while expected for older devices, signifies the ongoing evolution of Apple’s product line and its focus on supporting newer models.
What Does “Vintage” Status Mean for Your Device?
For owners of the iPhone 8 and 2013 Mac Pro, this designation means that Apple has officially ended hardware service for these products. While some authorized service providers and independent repair shops may still offer repairs, parts availability will become increasingly limited over time. This makes it more challenging and potentially more expensive to keep these devices running smoothly.
The Impact of the iPhone 17’s Imminent Arrival
The timing of this announcement, just ahead of the anticipated iPhone 17 launch, is likely not coincidental. As Apple prepares to unveil its latest flagship phone, it’s common practice to shift resources and focus towards supporting the newest generation of devices. This allows the company to streamline its operations and provide optimal support for its current customer base.