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2024: The Full List of Obsolete iPhones

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  • The iPhone graveyard grows in 2024. Is yours headed there?
  • Holding onto that iPhone? It might be more vintage than you think.
  • Wondering if your iPhone is still safe? Read on to find out.

With Apple's recent announcement of the iPhone 16 on September 9, 2024, many iPhone users are left wondering if their beloved devices will soon enter the realm of obsolescence. With Apple's yearly updates and growing security demands, it's crucial to stay informed about which models are still supported—and which ones are left behind.

According to a March 2023 report, 31% of phone buyers held onto their devices for three years or more, a shift from the rapid turnover of previous years. But how long can you really keep using your older iPhone, and at what point does it become a security risk? Here’s a look at Apple’s obsolete and vintage iPhones for 2024, and why it might be time for an upgrade.


What Makes an iPhone Obsolete?

An iPhone is officially deemed obsolete when Apple discontinues hardware and software support for the device. After seven years from its last sale, it no longer receives crucial iOS updates, leaving it open to security vulnerabilities. For repairs? You're on your own.

“Vintage” iPhones vs. Obsolete

There’s also a category of “vintage” iPhones, which haven’t been sold for more than five but fewer than seven years. These models may still receive limited repair options, but support is dwindling. For most, a vintage iPhone is just a stone's throw from being obsolete.


Which iPhones Are Vintage and Obsolete in 2024?

Vintage Models

These models will become obsolete in the next few years.

  • iPhone SE (1st generation)
  • iPhone 6s and 6s Plus (except 32GB models)
  • iPhone 7 and 7 Plus
  • iPhone 8 and 8 Plus

Obsolete Models

These models no longer receive iOS updates, except for limited security patches.

  • iPhone (original)
  • iPhone 3G and 3GS
  • iPhone 4 and 4S
  • iPhone 5, 5C, 5S
  • iPhone 6 and 6 Plus
iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are now obsolete. When they were released, iPhone 6 and 6 Plus drove what industry analysts call a Photo via Apple Inc. // iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are now obsolete. When they were released, iPhone 6 and 6 Plus drove what industry analysts call a "super cycle," as iPhone users rushed to upgrade for the significantly larger displays.

Should You Keep Using an Obsolete iPhone?

Security Risks

Obsolete iPhones no longer receive security updates, making them more vulnerable to malware, hacking, and data breaches. Once your iPhone stops getting updates, it’s more likely to fall prey to cybercriminals.

Without software updates, your iPhone is more susceptible to security vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit.

Performance Problems

Aging iPhones can struggle to run newer apps or even keep up with websites that are designed for more advanced tech. You’ll start noticing slower performance, apps crashing, and general lag—problems that only grow as time goes on.

Battery Issues

The lithium-ion batteries in iPhones degrade over time. If you’ve noticed your phone barely lasting through the day, this is likely the cause.

Just some of the iPhone models that are now obsolete. From left to right: Original iPhone, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.Photo via CNET // Just some of the iPhone models that are now obsolete. From left to right: Original iPhone, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Should You Upgrade?

If you’re still clutching onto an iPhone that’s teetering on the edge of obsolescence, it’s probably time to consider an upgrade. Here’s why:

  1. Improved Security
    With every new iPhone, Apple introduces fresh security patches that protect your data from new threats. An obsolete phone simply can’t keep up with this.
  2. Better Performance
    Newer iPhones come equipped with faster processors, more RAM, and better graphics, allowing you to run apps without any hiccups. No more crashing or slow loading times.
  3. New Features
    Upgrading gives you access to the latest iOS features, from improved camera tech to advanced security tools like Face ID.
  4. Longer Battery Life
    Most new iPhones come with larger battery capacities and better power management systems, ensuring your phone lasts longer on a single charge.

Your Upgrade Options

Upgrading doesn’t necessarily mean breaking the bank. Here are some ways you can make the switch without spending top dollar:

  1. Buy the Latest iPhone
    If you want to future-proof your purchase, going for Apple’s newest release ensures you’ll get the latest features and the longest possible support.
  2. Consider a Refurbished iPhone
    Refurbished iPhones can be a great middle-ground, offering newer models at a discounted price. Just make sure you buy from a reputable retailer.
  3. Choose an Older but Supported iPhone
    If cutting-edge tech isn’t your priority, buying a model that’s a few years old but still supported might be the most cost-effective choice.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are now unfortunately obsolete, released in September 2014, a decade ago this year. Today, the iPhone 16 is Apple's newest iPhone.Photo via Apple Inc. // The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are now unfortunately obsolete, released in September 2014, a decade ago this year. Today, the iPhone 16 is Apple's newest iPhone.

The Risks of Holding On

While it’s tempting to hang onto your trusty phone for as long as possible, using an obsolete device can put you at risk. Here are the key issues:
  1. Lack of Software Updates
    Without these, your iPhone is open to security threats.
  2. Hardware Repairs
    Once Apple stops repairing your device, any physical damage could leave you stranded without an easy solution.

Alternatives to Upgrading

If you’re not ready to upgrade, you can still use your obsolete iPhone with caution. Here are some tips:

  • Avoid sensitive transactions like online banking, which could expose your personal data.
  • Only download online content from sources you trust, to reduce the risk of malware.
  • Back up your data regularly in case your phone fails unexpectedly.

Staying Ahead of Obsolescence

The best way to avoid the pitfalls of obsolescence is to plan ahead. Here are some tips for future-proofing your iPhone:

  • Always update to the latest iOS version as soon as it becomes available. These updates patch security holes and improve performance.
  • Consider Apple’s upgrade cycle when buying your next phone. On average, iPhones receive software updates for about five years, so purchasing a newer model will keep you safe and up-to-date for longer.

Final Thoughts

If you’re holding onto an obsolete iPhone, you’re not alone. Many people are tempted to squeeze out every last bit of life from their devices. But understanding the risks, and knowing when to upgrade, is key to protecting your personal data and ensuring smooth performance.

Whether you choose to upgrade now or hang on a little longer, make sure you’re making an informed decision. In the fast-moving world of smartphones, staying ahead of obsolescence is more important than ever.

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Published to Apple Scoop on 14th September, 2024.
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