The iPhone 5 that launched back in 2012 is now considered obsolete, according to Apple's list of vintage and obsolete products. Apple moved the iPhone 5 and the 8GB iPhone 4 from the vintage list to ...
Repairs are now off the table for the iPhone 5, closing out support for one of Apple's most important early designs.
Apple has officially declared the iPhone 5 obsolete, ending all hardware servicing for the 12-year-old device that launched in 2012. According to Macworld’s understanding, this move is unusually ...
The iPhone 5 joins Apple’s obsolete products list. It was a landmark device that introduced the Lightning port and a new design.
Apple has added the iPhone 5 and 8GB iPhone 4 to its obsolete category. These devices will no longer get hardware repairs or ...
Apple has moved the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 5 to its list of obsolete devices worldwide. Here’s what that means.
Apple has moved the iPhone 5 that launched back in 2012 to its obsolete list. Apple also moved the 8GB iPhone 4 from the ...
Apple has officially marked the iPhone 5 as obsolete. Here's what this means for repairs, security, and the legacy of the first iPhone with a Lightning port.
The rumors have run free and wild for months, but now in the wake of today's Apple press event, we know plenty about the iPhone 5. Apple's newest smartphone will pack a larger 4-inch display with a ...