Apple declares this iPhone 'vintage' ahead of iPhone 17 launch, check if you own it.

Kavita Mishra

Apple declares this iPhone ‘vintage’ ahead of iPhone 17 launch, check if you own it.

iPhone XS, obsolete, vintage

Apple enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the launch of the iPhone 17, but before that, Apple has added a certain iPhone model to its vintage list. We’re talking about the iPhone XS, which was once a popular model from Apple. Additionally, the company has moved the iPad 5 from the vintage to the obsolete list.

The Significance of Vintage and Obsolete Status

Apple’s categorization of its devices into vintage and obsolete status has implications for users and collectors alike. A vintage device is one that has not been manufactured for more than five years but less than seven years. An obsolete device, however, is one that has not been manufactured for over seven years and is no longer supported by Apple. Understanding these categories helps users make informed decisions regarding repairs, software updates, and overall usability.

iPhone XS: A Look Back

Launched in 2018, the iPhone XS was known for its advanced features that set a benchmark in its time. Here are some of its key specifications:

Feature iPhone XS
Display 5.8 inches, Super Retina OLED
Processor A12 Bionic chip
Camera 12MP dual camera system
Storage Options 64GB, 256GB, 512GB
Battery Life Up to 20 hours talk time

Impact of Vintage and Obsolete Devices on Users

The transition of the iPhone XS to vintage status means that while support may still be available, parts for repairs could become increasingly difficult to find, affecting those who still use this model. For users of the iPad 5, being classified as obsolete means that Apple no longer provides any technical support or service options, pushing users towards upgrading to newer models.

Conclusion

The movement of the iPhone XS into the vintage category and the iPad 5 into the obsolete category signals changes in Apple’s product lifecycle. For Apple fans, this highlights the fast-paced nature of technology and the importance of staying updated with the latest models. As we look forward to the iPhone 17, it serves as a reminder of how quickly devices can become outdated and the need for continuous innovation in the tech world.

Kavita Mishra

Designation: Entertainment Editor Education: B.A. in Film Studies, University of Mumbai Bio: Kavita Mishra brings her love for cinema and pop culture to the forefront as the Entertainment Editor at India Rag. She has over 10 years of experience covering the entertainment industry, including film reviews, celebrity interviews, and event coverage. Kavita’s engaging writing style and industry insights make her content a favorite among readers. Email: [email protected]