What does it mean that Apple added the iPhone 6 Plus to the vintage list?

Apple iPhone 6 Plus was launched in 2014 along with the 6 series.

Apple has added its iPhone 6 Plus to the old list, indicating that the product has gone through its full cycle of production. The iPhone 6 Plus was launched alongside the iPhone 6 more than seven years ago. Through this, Apple introduced the large screen iPhone to the market.

According to Apple, a product is added to old list When the company stops distributing them for sale more than 5 and less than 7 years ago. Other products added to Apple’s vintage list are: iPhone 4 (8GB), iPhone 4S, iPhone 4S (8GB), iPhone 5, and iPhone 5C.

Apple also has an obsolete list of products when it stops distributing them for sale for more than 7 years. “Monster-branded Beats products are considered obsolete regardless of where they were purchased,” the website further states.

According to the Apple website, the company ceases all hardware service for obsolete products, with the sole exception of Mac notebooks. Users of Mac notebooks are eligible for an additional battery-only repair period. Apple said that service providers cannot order parts for obsolete products.

Adding a product to an outdated list does not mean that support for the product will cease. Apple Authorized Service Centers will continue to provide repair service for the iPhone 6 Plus.

The Apple Watch First Generation (both 38mm and 42mm) has also been added to the vintage list by Apple. So are the early models of the iPod and iPad.

About iPhone 6 Plus

It is a part of the Apple iPhone 6 series, which was launched in 2014. It has Apple A8 chipset and 5.5-inch screen.

The rear camera of the iPhone 6 Plus is 8MP and the front camera is 1.2MP. The phone has 16GB of storage and 1GB of RAM.

The iPhone 6 Plus has a 2,915 mAh battery.

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