Apple has recently added the iPhone X, first-gen HomePod, and first-gen AirPods to its list of obsolete products. While this means they won’t be receiving any further software updates, they will still be eligible for hardware repairs for up to two years, subject to parts availability.
The iPhone X, a groundbreaking device released in 2017, introduced a sleek, bezel-less design with a stunning OLED display and replaced the iconic Home button with Face ID. It was powered by the A11 Bionic chip, the first to feature a Neural Engine for enhanced machine learning capabilities.
The first-generation HomePod, a high-fidelity smart speaker, aimed to rival high-end audio systems. It boasted a custom-designed high-excursion woofer and seven tweeters, combined with advanced audio technologies for an immersive sound experience.
These products, now obsolete, have left a lasting legacy in the tech world, paving the way for future innovations and shaping user expectations for smartphones and smart speakers. Despite their official retirement, they continue to be cherished by tech enthusiasts and collectors alike.