While Apple continues to break sales records with the iPhone 15 series, it continues to withdraw support for older models. Another iPhone has joined the “Vintage” models, where the company lists obsolete products. Released in 2016, the first iPhone SE will no longer receive updates and official support.
End of the road for the first iPhone SE
iPhone SE was a compact 4-inch phone that aimed to deliver premium iPhone features like the A9 chip and 12 Megapixel camera in a small, affordable form factor. Starting at $399, the SE was a popular choice among those who missed the older generation of small-screen iPhones.
Five years after it was discontinued, the first model is now described as “vintage” by Apple. Apple usually adds products that are 5-7 years old to its vintage list. This means the end of technical service and official support.
However, it should be noted that repairs are still ongoing through Apple or authorized services, depending on parts availability. It’s just that the company is no longer officially supporting the iPhone SE, and users may be left in the lurch in case of any malfunction.
Apple’s list of Vintage iPhone models is as follows:
- iPhone 4 (8GB)
- iPhone 5
- iPhone 5S
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6 Plus
- iPhone 6s (32GB)
- iPhone 6s Plus (32GB)
- iPhone SE
Building on the popular design of the iPhone 5S, it came with 16 GB of storage. It also offered important upgrades such as a faster A9 chip. For those who want a small iPhone at an affordable price, let us remind you that the SE series was last renewed in 2022 with the iPhone SE 3rd generation.
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