While Apple continues to develop the flagship iPhone and introduces new models, it also cuts its support by identifying the models that have become unusable.
The technology giant has added a new model to the models that are no longer sold by Apple and will not support repair.
ADDED IPHONE 6 TO THE LIST
Apple has now put the iPhone 6 on the list of vintage products. By Apple's definition, a product is considered classic when it stopped distribution for sale more than 5 years and less than 7 years ago. Apple stops providing hardware services on its classic products, with some exceptions.
Both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were introduced with iOS 8 in September 2014. The devices were retired in 2019. Despite this, Apple continues to provide security patches for devices running iOS 12, which includes not only the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but also the iPhone 5s.
The iPhone 6 has also become one of the most preferred models by many Apple users. That's why the iPhone 6 Plus was already considered an obsolete product before the iPhone 6. It continued to receive technical support with security and patches from Apple.
