Recently, Apple introduced many new products during its event, but it also decided to discontinue some existing ones. While it’s unfortunate to see some popular products being removed from Apple’s lineup, these changes mark significant updates. Here are the iPhone models and other products that Apple will no longer sell:
Three iPhone Models No Longer Available
With the introduction of the new iPhone 16 series on Monday, Apple has decided to discontinue several models. The company is removing the iPhone 13, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max from its sales channels, focusing on new products. However, this doesn’t mean these products are outdated or unavailable from third-party sellers; they may still receive updates and remain supported.
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, despite being introduced last year, are not obsolete and will continue to receive updates. The iPhone 13 and the discontinued 15 Pro series are not considered outdated until they are seven years old. After this period, Apple will stop providing support and updates. The oldest devices receiving iOS 18 updates are the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.
Discontinued Apple Products:
- iPhone Models:
- iPhone 13 128 GB
- iPhone 13 256 GB
- iPhone 13 512 GB
- iPhone 15 Pro 128 GB
- iPhone 15 Pro 256 GB
- iPhone 15 Pro 512 GB
- iPhone 15 Pro 1 TB
- iPhone 15 Pro Max 256 GB
- iPhone 15 Pro Max 512 GB
- iPhone 15 Pro Max 1 TB
- Apple Watches:
- Apple Watch Series 9 Aluminum 41 mm
- Apple Watch Series 9 Aluminum 45 mm
- Apple Watch Series 9 Stainless Steel 41 mm
- Apple Watch Series 9 Stainless Steel 45 mm
- AirPods:
- 2nd Generation AirPods
- 3rd Generation AirPods
- 3rd Generation AirPods (MagSafe Charging Case)
- AirPods Max
- iPads:
- 11-inch iPad Pro 128 GB
- 9th Generation iPad 64 GB
- 9th Generation iPad 256 GB
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