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Apple Adding iPhone 6 Plus to Vintage Products List Later This Month

In an internal memo obtained by MacRumors, Apple said it will be adding the iPhone 6 Plus to its vintage products list on December 31, meaning that more than five years have passed since Apple stopped distributing the device for sale.

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Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers continue to offer repairs for vintage products for up to seven years, subject to parts availability.

Introduced in September 2014, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were two of the most popular smartphones that Apple has ever sold, with the devices featuring larger 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch displays that customers had long desired. While the iPhone 6 Plus was discontinued in 2016, the smaller iPhone 6 remained available through select retailers in select regions until at least 2018 and will not become a vintage product until later.

On the software side, Apple already dropped support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus with the release of iOS 13 a few years ago.

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were the first devices to feature support for Apple Pay, with other key features including an A8 chip and improved cameras. Pricing started at $649 for the iPhone 6 with a now-paltry 16GB of storage.

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Top Rated Comments

57 months ago
Honestly the 6+ was the worst iPhone I ever owned. It was far too slow even at launch. I upgraded to a 6S+ the next year and it was amazing by comparison.

That plus the touch disease and how easily the 6 series bent made this my least favourite release ever.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
57 months ago
Still remember how excited I was to get mine from Radio Shack on launch day.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
haruhiko Avatar
57 months ago
Someone bought my launch day iPhone 6 Plus with double the price in 2014. Unimaginable in 2021.
Nevertheless the 6 and especially the 6 Plus (due to higher resolution) suffered from the lack of RAM and therefore the performance was not that great from the start, and outright poor after several software updates. I still have one in my drawer but it is pretty unusable at this point. This was fixed in the iPhone 6S.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
57 months ago
At least my 2016 SE is still current. :D
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GMShadow Avatar
57 months ago

Meanwhile cellular carriers still support the iPhone 6 yet they have secretly dropped the iPhone 5S GSM even though they have the exact same bands on the cellular network as the iPhone 6 GSM.
It's because of VoLTE support. The 5S didn't have it, the 6 did.


The 6 was the only phone I ever lined up for on launch day. They only had three 6 Plus units (this was a Verizon store, not an Apple store) which sold to the first three customers. I bought a 64GB Space Gray to replace my iPhone 4.

Yeah, twas not a great phone. My battery was already down to 81% after a year, and since I had 64GB I had the early flash storage that proved unreliable (Apple quietly changed the flash type a few months later). Getting rid of it for a 7 Plus was easily the best upgrade I ever did.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
57 months ago
Woooof, despite this, at least the last time I’ve heard, being the highest selling iPhone of all time, it really got the short end of the stick.
Only 4 major iOS updates, with the 5S before it getting 5 and the 6S getting… uh… 6 and counting, and bend gate and touch disease, and it being hit the hardest with the low battery health performance throttling.
Good phone, but definitely the most problematic for Apple
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