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The move follows Apple's earlier update this year that added several devices, including the iPhone 11 Pro and Apple Watch Series 5, to its vintage products category ...
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Apple has moved the iPhone 5 that launched back in 2012 to its obsolete list. Apple also moved the 8GB iPhone 4 from the vintage list to the obsolete list today.