A report from Mac Otakara website showed that iPhone 4 will be placed to your old school products along with the products of the last in the list, namely the 13-inch MacBook Air in 2010, the third generation AirPort Extreme, and AirPort Time Capsule mid 2009.
The source was referring to Japanese market when reporting these changes, but because Japan is included in the category of "worldwide" in a list of vintage and obsolete Apple products, this will obviously affect the device in other countries as well.
Then what is the impact of these changes will be felt by owners of iPhone 4? Basically, this means that the device will no longer receive improvements in Apple stores and on the partners, except some countries where companies are forced to offer support for the regulations of each different area.
According to Apple, the products in the list of vintage or vintage is a product that is more than 5 years and less than seven years ago. In addition, products are considered obsolete are those that were discontinued more than seven years ago. "Apple has discontinued all hardware service for obsolete products with no exceptions. service providers can not order parts for obsolete products, "according to the explanation of the company.
iPhone 4 is one of the most beautiful models of the iPhone ever released by the company, and the smartphone comes with a 3.5 inch screen, Apple's A4 processor, and 512 MB RAM. This smartphone has a 5MP main camera and VGA front camera. Only three storage options offered are 8, 16, and 32 GB, and it's running iOS 4 at launch.
The device was launched in June 2010 and are no longer supported by iOS since the release of iOS 7.1.1 version in April 2014 because of hardware diusungnya not meet the requirements.
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