Apple has recently made significant changes to its product status, designating the iPhone 6 Plus as “obsolete” and the iPad Mini 4 as “vintage.” This move indicates that the iPhone 6 Plus is no longer eligible for repairs or hardware service globally, marking the end of its official support life cycle. The iPhone 6 Plus was originally introduced in 2014, offering users a larger screen size and support for Apple Pay. Despite being discontinued in 2016, it remained available through resellers for several years. On the other hand, the iPad Mini 4 has been categorized as “vintage,” which means it is no longer manufactured but still receives limited support in certain regions. This designation typically applies to products that have been out of production for more than five years but less than seven. Both the iPhone 6 Plus and the iPad Mini 4 have played significant roles in Apple’s product lineup over the years, but their status changes reflect the company’s focus on newer devices and technologies.