Are iPhone 5 being discontinued?
The iPhone 5 was officially discontinued by Apple on September 10, 2013, with the announcement of its successors, the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C.
When iPhone 5S will be discontinued?
iPhone 5S
| Gold iPhone 5S | |
|---|---|
| Discontinued | September 9, 2014 (64GB); March 21, 2016 (16, 32GB) |
| Predecessor | iPhone 5 |
| Successor | iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus |
| Related | iPhone 5C iPhone SE |
What products have Apple discontinued?
Apple Discontinues Several iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches After iPhone 13 Launch Event. At the ‘California Streaming’ event last night, Apple unveiled a slew of devices including the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, Apple Watch Series 7, iPad Mini (2021), and iPad 10.2 (2021).
Which iPhones are not discontinued?
After announcing the iPhone 13, Apple stopped selling the iPhone XR, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. You can still purchase iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone SE, and iPhone 11 from Apple.
Will the iPhone 5 still be available after it is discontinued?
Apple continues to support models even when discontinued for a period of time. There will still be iPhone 5 models available to satisfy needs for replacement. Apple continues to support models even when discontinued for a period of time.
Is the iPhone 5 dead?
The company discontinued the iPhone 5 in 2013, right after it announced the iPhone 5C, which was effectively the same device in a different case and is not yet obsolete. It does look like the iPhone 5 is not yet dead globally as Apple stopped short of adding it to its list of worldwide vintage and obsolete products.
Is the iPhone 5 “obsolete” in Turkey?
Regulations in Turkey apply to the iPad and Mac, but not the iPhone. This is why the iPhone 5 is “obsolete” in every country except the United States, where it is “vintage” to comply with California statute. Apple maintains a full list of vintage and obsolete products on its website.
What is the difference between obsolete and vintage iPhone 5S?
The difference between obsolete and vintage only generally applies to California and Turkey, both of which require limited support for certain products be available for two years after they are marked “obsolete” elsewhere. In this case, Turkey’s requirements do not apply to the iPhone 5.