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Apple declares the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 ‘vintage’, limiting your repair options

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  • Apple has marked the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 as ‘vintage’
  • This means there are fewer repair options should you need them
  • The next step is to declare them ‘obsolete,’ but that’s not happened yet

If you’re still rocking an iPhone 7 Plus or an iPhone 8, we’ve got some bad news: Apple has just added them to its list of “vintage” products, meaning your repair options have just become a little more limited.

Apple declares a product to be vintage when the company stopped selling it more than five but less than seven years ago. Apple does this from time to time with older devices – after all, it can’t offer ongoing support for every device it’s ever produced on an indefinite basis. But the news will still come as a disappointment to anyone still using one of these phones.

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