Apple tossed a popular device onto the 'obsolete' trash heap - if you have one, customer support is now a problem
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The second-generation Apple Watch Series 2 has officially been declared obsolete by Apple, ending support after its initial release in 2016. Owners now face potential issues without company assistance.
Apple defines obsolete products as those for which hardware service is discontinued approximately seven years after they cease distribution, further complicating owner support for legacy devices.
Interestingly, the ceramic version of the Apple Watch Series 2 remains supported, showing how variations in product lines impact longevity and service availability.
Apple's approach to obsolescence extends beyond the Apple Watch, as seen in the discontinuation of last-generation iPod models and several older iPhone varieties, emphasizing a cycle of innovation.
Read at New York Post
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