
Apple has updated its list of obsolete and end-of-life products. And there is a replenishment in it.
Who did you say goodbye to?
This list includes “vintage” products that have not been updated for more than five and less than seven years, as well as obsolete products that have passed the seven-year mark. The iPod nano is officially recognized as “vintage.”
Vintage product status means thatAn official authorized service center will be able to repair the player, but this will only be done if the necessary parts are available. Outdated devices are not repaired at all and are not accepted for service.
Let us remind you that the latest model of iPod nano is the seventhgeneration was introduced in mid-2015. It had an iPod touch-style multi-touch display and a Home button. The nano and touch product lines were so similar that Apple dropped the iPod nano. Its production was discontinued in 2017.
In addition to the seventh generation iPod nano, the 5th generation iPod touch, which was originally released on October 11, 2012, has also been added to the vintage and legacy products list.
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