Several popular Apple devices are officially nearing the end of the line.
The tech giant has added multiple older products to its vintage and obsolete lists, meaning owners could soon struggle to get repairs, replacement parts or official support.
Among the newly affected products is the MacBook Air 13-inch released in 2017, which Apple now classifies as vintage, making the laptop eligible for repairs only if parts remain available through Apple Stores or authorized service providers.
Apple also moved all versions of the iPad mini 4 and the 32GB Apple TV HD to its obsolete list, cutting the devices off from official repairs
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