Apple today added the original 12-inch MacBook to its obsolete products list, meaning the laptop is no longer eligible for repairs or service at Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers.
Apple has added the very first 12-inch MacBook to be released to its list of vintage and obsolete products, limiting the support options that owners have. The 12-inch MacBook from 2015 was added to ...
Apple's 12-inch MacBook was released back in March 2015. Now, seven years later, Apple is planning to add the original 12-inch MacBook to its list of obsolete products and pull all hardware support.
Apple is adding the original 12-inch MacBook to the list of obsolete devices. That means it will no longer be eligible for repairs or services as the laptop's parts and components will no longer be ...
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The gold, 12-inch MacBook was a miracle, and now Apple has a chance to revive it with the A18 Pro
The affordable Mac you want is not a Mac Mini, and it's not a budget iMac. It's a 12-inch MacBook. Trust me. Rumors that Apple might make an affordable, multi-colored MacBook based on the A18 Pro chip ...
Apple is sending surveys to select owners of the now-discontinued 2015 12-inch MacBook, asking them about their opinion on the laptop's size, feature set, and more. Apple announced the 12-inch MacBook ...
The M2 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro aren’t even shipping yet but Apple is reportedly already working on the next generation of laptops. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has new ...
The 12-inch MacBook first introduced by Apple in 2015 has now been added to Apple’s list of vintage products. Products are considered vintage when Apple stopped distributing them for sale more than ...
Apple first introduced the 12-inch MacBook in 2015, and the device was marketed as a thin and light notebook for the consumer market. However, the machine was highly compromised due to its pokey entry ...
With the MacBook Neo, Apple has introduced an entry-level laptop to complement its MacBook Air and MacBook Pro lines. In an ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook stands in front of a 12-inch MacBook on display after an Apple special event in 2015 (Photo by Stephen Lam/Getty Images) Next year, Apple is expected to deliver a product that has ...
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