The iPhone 5s, a beloved model released in September 2013, has officially been added to Apple’s list of obsolete devices. This designation places it alongside other iconic but defunct Apple products, such as the click-wheel iPod and the original iPad.
According to Apple, when a product is deemed obsolete, the company discontinues all hardware services, and service providers cannot order new parts. Devices became obsolete seven years after Apple stopped distributing them for sale.
Despite its obsolescence, the iPhone 5s remains fondly remembered by many users.
On Reddit, one user, bora-Larkin, reminisced about the Space Gray model, describing it as “pure greatness.” They highlighted several groundbreaking features of the iPhone 5s, including:
While the iPhone 5s has officially reached the end of its service life, its Legacy continues to influence the design and features of modern smartphones.
The innovations introduced with the 5s, particularly Touch ID and the 64-bit processor, have impacted the industry.
As some mourn the official demise of the 5s, excitement is building for the rumored release of the iPhone 16 in September 2024.
Although the specific features of the iPhone 16 remain under wraps, one certainty is that its starting price will be significantly higher than that of the iPhone 5s, which started at $199 in 2013.
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