Earlier this month, Apple launched several new products. At the same time, the company also discontinued many older devices.
In total, Apple has stopped selling 15 products this month, including an iPhone that was launched just last year. Let’s take a look at which devices have been discontinued and what it means for users.
Discontinued Apple Devices
Here are the products Apple has recently discontinued:
iPhone 16e
11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air M3 (2025)
13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air M4 (2025)
13-inch MacBook Pro M5 (2025) (512GB storage)
Mac Studio M3 Ultra (2025) (512GB memory)
14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro M4 Pro (2024)
14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro M4 Max (2024)
Studio Display (2022)
Pro Display XDR VESA Mount Adapter (2019)
Pro Stand for Pro Display XDR (2019)
Pro Display XDR (2019)
What Impact Will This Have on Users?
Some of these discontinued products were launched as recently as 2024 and 2025. If you already own any of these devices, there is no need to worry. Your device will continue to work normally.
Apple usually keeps discontinued products in a support cycle. These devices enter a five-year period after being discontinued. After this time, they are added to Apple’s vintage list.
What Happens When a Product Becomes Vintage?
When a product has been discontinued for five years, Apple adds it to its vintage list. For vintage products, repair support is not guaranteed.
You can still take your device to an authorized Apple service center, but repairs will only happen if the required parts are available. If parts are not available, the device may not be repaired.
After seven years of discontinuation, the product moves to the obsolete list. At this stage, Apple completely stops support, including repairs and services.




