Apple adds iPhone 6, the 2014 launch, to its vintage list

San Francisco: Apple added its iPhone 6, released in 2014, to its vintage products, classifying the product as an antique, IANS reported.

The tech giant added the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to the same list in February 2022. AppleInsider reports that iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will also become antique now.

After the iPhone 6s was launched, the company continued producing iPhone 6 as its lower-cost offering. However. It stopped sales after iPhone 7 got released in 2016.

The "Plus" model, the larger version of the iPhone, was initially made available with the release of the iPhone 6 series. It had a fresh design with curved edges, replacing the iPhone 4 through iPhone 5s's previous design with flat edges.

Apple had introduced Apple Pay along with iPhone 6. The payment option enabled customers to shop online without using credit or debit cards.

The tech giant considered one of its products as vintage when it stopped distributing them for sale more than five years and less than seven years ago.

It provides service and parts for vintage products for up to seven years or as required by law.

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