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Apple declares iPhone 6 Plus ‘obsolete’: Discontinuing support for ten-year-old device | Technology Updates

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Apple has officially declared the iPhone 6 Plus as obsolete, marking the end of an era for the iconic smartphone. The Cupertino tech giant has announced that it will no longer offer repairs or service for the device through its stores and authorized providers.

The iPhone 6 Plus was launched back in September 2014 alongside the iPhone 6, and it was discontinued in September 2016 after a two-year run. With Apple’s obsolescence designation kicking in after seven years since a product was last sold through official channels, the iPhone 6 Plus has now reached the end of its service life.

While the smaller iPhone 6 is not yet obsolete, its support days are also numbered. This news serves as a reminder that in the fast-paced world of technology, older devices eventually become outdated and are replaced by newer, more powerful models.

For iPhone 6 Plus owners who are still holding onto their aging devices, Apple’s announcement is a clear indication that it’s time to consider upgrading to a more modern smartphone. Most consumers typically upgrade their iPhones every 3-4 years, and with the iPhone 6 Plus now officially obsolete, it’s a sign that the device has reached the end of its useful life.

In related news, the 4th gen iPad mini has also crossed the 5-year “vintage” threshold, and Apple will only service the device for a limited time based on part availability. Additionally, the (PRODUCT)RED iPhone 8 and 8 Plus colors have been classified as “vintage,” while other color options remain current for now.

As technology continues to evolve, it’s important for consumers to stay up-to-date with the latest devices to ensure they have access to the most advanced features and capabilities.

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