Apple warns: Support is ending for these three MacBooks!

applethree different versions of the old products list his MacBook adds more. On April 30, the legacy list will be updated with two MacBook Airs and one MacBook Pro. OK then Apple’s list of legacy products What is it and what happens if the MacBook you’re using right now makes it to this list?


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MacBook models added to Apple’s legacy list

As PCMag reports, Apple of 2014 launched at the beginning 11-inch MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro plans to add its models to the old products list. Hardware repair and battery support will be limited for MacBooks that will be included in the legacy list.

According to an internal memo spotted by MacRumors Three old 2014 MacBooks The end of the road is in sight. It will be updated on April 30 With the listing, support for two MacBook Airs and one MacBook Pro will be restricted.

Devices added to Apple’s legacy list mean they’re no longer eligible for hardware repairs. As for the battery, it is possible to say that Apple is a little softer. According to the latest MacBook report, battery repairs will only be available in certain countries for a limited time.

MacBooks that Apple says are getting old in that:

  • MacBook Air (11-inch, 2014)
  • MacBook Air (13-inch, 2014)
  • MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2014)

The newest MacBook model currently on Apple’s legacy list was from 2013. According to current official listing, 2013 model MacBook Pro with 13/15-inch Retina display models are shelved.

The technology giant gives the following statement regarding the list of old products:

Owners of iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac, or Apple TV products may obtain service and parts from Apple service providers for a minimum of 5 years from the date Apple last distributed the product for sale. However, Apple stops hardware service for some technologically obsolete products.

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