Apple regularly adds a number of older products to its obsolete list, meaning those products are no longer eligible for service or repair support via Apple Retail Stores or Apple Authorized Repair Centers.
So if you happen to have one of these products and need a hardware repair of some kind, you’ll have until early December to do so at an Apple Store or authorized service provider.
The Macs becoming vintage/obsolete this time around include:
Apple typically moves Mac models to the obsolete list 7 years after the last unit was manufactured. As for “Vintage” models (in California and Turkey), the Macs have not been manufactured for more than five and less than seven years ago. The company’s list of obsolete and vintage Macs can be found here.
Apple is also moving the following products to vintage/obsolete status:
The Beats products are the first that Apple has added to the list since it acquired Beats Electronics in 2013.
Vintage products are those that have not been manufactured for more than five and less than seven years ago. Apple has discontinued hardware service for vintage products with the following exceptions:
All of the above products will be obsolete as of December 8, 2015.