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(Cupertino, CA) There is bad news for those of you still using the original version of Apple’s iPhone.
The company is about to consider it an obsolete product, meaning it will soon no longer be eligible for repairs or other services at Apple’s retail stores.
The changes will take effect June 11th.
This version of the phone will still be eligible for service through the mail at authorized repair centers in the U.S.