Apple's iPhone 6 Plus & fourth-generation iPad are now officially 'vintage

Apple's iPhone 6 Plus & fourth-generation iPad are now officially 'vintage

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Apple's first-ever large-screen iPhone and the fourth generation iPad have now been classified as vintage, meaning servicing and repair options are extremely limited.

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