![]() ![]() This probably doesn't come as a surprise to most owners as Apple has always had a policy of reclassifying products as vintage once they haven't been sold for five years. Apple states (Opens in a new window) that a vintage product is still eligible for support via the Genius Bar in Apple's own stores and through Apple Authorized Service Providers, but it's "subject to availability of inventory, or as required by law." It's therefore not guaranteed. The switch to vintage classification has an impact on the support these products qualify for. ![]() The other Apple product joining the list is the 5th generation iPod touch, which Apple discontinued on July 15, 2015. However, it doesn't take long for Apple to reclassify older models as "vintage products," and that's what just happened to four MacBook Air models and a MacBook Pro.Īs MacRumors reports (Opens in a new window), the MacBook models added to Apple's vintage list this week include: How to Set Up Two-Factor AuthenticationĪpple laptops aren't cheap, so you expect to get a good few years out of them before upgrading again.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad. ![]()
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