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Updated · SlashGear · Apr 25
Apple discontinues 14 products including iPhones, MacBooks, AirTags, and displays in 2026
Updated
Updated · SlashGear · Apr 25

Apple discontinues 14 products including iPhones, MacBooks, AirTags, and displays in 2026

11 articles · Updated · SlashGear · Apr 25
  • The 2026 discontinuation covers first-gen AirTags, iPhone 16e, M4 MacBook Air, M4 Pro/Max MacBook Pro, M3 iPad Air, and the 2022 Studio Display, among others.
  • Affected devices are no longer sold or supported by Apple, though some remain available via third-party retailers and may still receive limited updates or repairs from independent shops.
  • Apple’s move follows the release of updated models, with most discontinued devices expected to receive software support for several years, but users are advised to consider future compatibility and repair challenges.
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