These iPhones will no longer be repaired by Apple from June 30

The past few days, the Apple company announced a series of products that will no longer be repaired starting from June 30 due to age. We are talking about two iPhone 3GS models and many Macs that will no longer benefit from paid repairs in Apple stores or partner services, because the warranty for them has long since expired anyway.

Below you can see the list of Apple products that will not benefit from repairs starting from June 30, the two iPhone models being launched in 2009 by the Apple company. In the case of Macs, we are talking about a Pro model launched in 2009 and many other Air or Pro models launched in 2011, so they are very old and procuring components is almost impossible.

Apart from these, the first model of AirPort Express 802.11n is also going to remain without support for repairs starting on June 30. All the products are old and probably no one will complain because they will not be able to be repaired, especially since the repairs cost a lot compared to the selling price of the product.

Apple has a habit of suspending repairs for certain products that are at least 6 years old, so we are not talking about anything unusual in this situation.

Macintosh Vintage in the US and Turkey / Obsolete in AP/CN/EU (except Turkey)/JP/LA and Apple Retail Stores:

  • MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2011)
  • MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2011)
  • MacBook Pro (17-inch, Late 2011)

Macintosh Vintage in AP/CN/EU/JP/LA/US and Apple Retail Stores:

  • MacBook Pro (17-inch, mid 2009)

Obsolete iPhones in AP/CN/EU/JP/LA/US and Apple Retail Stores: 

  • iPhone 3GS (16GB / 32GB
  • iPhone 3GS (16GB / 32GB – China)

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