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Is the 2012 MacBook Air obsolete?

Is the 2012 MacBook Air obsolete?

According to MacRumors, Apple has added the mid-2012 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Air models to the vintage and obsolete products list as of Aug. The Airs will be eligible for repairs at Apple Stores and authorized providers through Aug. 31, 2020 – two full years after its addition to the vintage list.

Is the 11-inch MacBook Air discontinued?

In 2017 the 13-inch model received a processor speed increase from 1.6 GHz to 1.8 GHz and the 11-inch model was discontinued. The 2017 model remained available for sale after Apple launched the next generation in 2018. It was discontinued in July 2019.

What Apple products are no longer supported?

The iPhone 5c stopped being supported last year with iOS 11, and the iPhone 4s has not been supported since 2015 with the release of iOS 10. The iPad Air is still supported, and the iPad 2 stopped receiving updates in 2016 with iOS 9.3. 5 being the last one. 2012 MacBook Pros are still currently supported.

How much longer will iPhone 11 be supported?

Version Released Supported
iPhone 11 1 year and 12 months ago (20 Sep 2019) Yes
iPhone XR 2 years and 10 months ago (26 Oct 2018) Yes
iPhone XS / XS Max 2 years and 12 months ago (21 Sep 2018) Yes
iPhone 8 / 8 Plus 3 years and 12 months ago (22 Sep 2017) Yes

Can a MacBook Air 11 be torn down?

Join us in tearing down the Early 2015 MacBook Air 11″. Breathe that heady teardown air—follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook! This teardown is not a repair guide. To repair your MacBook Air 11″ Early 2015, use our service manual.

When did the MacBook Air 11 come out?

With the 13” model duly dispatched, we turn our attention to its 11” counterpart. Join us in tearing down the Early 2015 MacBook Air 11″. Breathe that heady teardown air—follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!

How tall is the new MacBook Air in inches?

Measuring in at 11.8″ wide and 7.56″ deep and tapering off from .68″ to .11″ in height, the new MacBook Air looks a lot like a midget among dwarves compared to the old models. A frontal view reveals the omission of the IR sensor and sleep LED.

When did the MacBook Air a1465 come out?

Before we dispatch the back case, we take a quick peek at the model number, A1465—the same digits we found on models dating as far back as mid 2012. We’ve got a few loose screws—and we’re proud of it!