Apple Discontinued their iPhones Production?

The company stops making parts for old iPhone models, and it can't be fixed if you break it

Apple Discontinued their iPhones Production?
Islamabad: Apple has announced that one of its beloved iPhone models is now considered "obsolete," meaning if the device breaks, it cannot be repaired or replaced. This development may not impact those who regularly upgrade their phones with each new iPhone release, but it's concerning for users who prefer to use older models. According to The Sun, once an iPhone model reaches a decade in age, Apple discontinues parts production, making repair impossible.
 
Under Apple's policy, obsolete products, including Apple Watches, iPads, and MacBooks, are labeled as "old tech." Service for these products is discontinued, and parts cannot be ordered for repairs, as stated on Apple's website. The iPhone 5s, known for its record-breaking sales, and the iPhone 6 are recent additions to the growing list of obsolete models.
 
The list of obsolete iPhones includes:
 
- iPhone 3G (China mainland) 8GB
- iPhone 3G, 8GB, 16GB
- iPhone 3GS (China mainland): 16GB, 32GB
- iPhone 3GS (8GB), 16GB, 32GB
- iPhone 4 CDMA
- iPhone 4 CDMA (8GB)
- iPhone 4: 16GB, 32GB
- iPhone 4 GSM (8GB), Black
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 4S (8GB)
- iPhone 5C
- iPhone 5S
 
This news highlights the inevitable end-of-life cycle for technological devices, leaving users with limited options once their favorite devices become obsolete.