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Here’s the current list of iPod models that are vintage and obsolete. If you’re still an iPod user, take good care of it, because it won’t be easy to fix. But either way, the iPod touch Gen 7 will be one step closer to obsolescence.Īpple currently only sells the iPod touch 7. Whether or not Apple releases a next generation of the iPod touch, relegating the current model into retirement, or discontinues production of the iPod touch altogether remains to be seen. While most fall into the obsolete category, iPod models that haven’t been sold for five years, but less than seven years are considered “vintage.” You might be able to get service or parts for vintage models, but it depends on service and available inventory of parts. There is addition of USB 3.0 ports which make data transfer much faster. This refresh is considered the biggest of all as Apple refreshed its MacBook family including the MacBook Air.
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MID 2012 MACBOOK PRO USB 3.0 UPGRADE
With introduction of new Retina display MacBook Pro, Apple did upgrade the other traditional MacBook Pros too. What is an obsolete Apple Product?Īccording to Apple, “products are considered obsolete when Apple stopped distributing them for sale more than seven years ago.” In practical terms, this means that Apple no longer offers any service or repairs for these products. MacBook Pro refresh for mid 2012 went wild. That said, the version that Apple currently sells is the seventh generation of the iPod touch, which according to 9to5Mac, has languished on the market for three years, so it hasn’t exactly been a priority. SEE ALSO: When will your iPhone become obsolete?