The iPhone SE has been listed as an obsolete product by Apple.

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Apple recently added the iPhone SE to its list of obsolete products.

According to Apple’s policy, products that have been discontinued for 5 years will be marked as retro products, and those that have been discontinued for 7 years will be classified as obsolete.

Once a device is added to the obsolete list, Apple and its authorized service providers will no longer provide any official repairs or hardware support.

It is understood that the iPhone SE was released in March 2016 and officially discontinued in September 2018, which is now more than 7 years old.

As Apple’s first SE model, the iPhone SE is one of the most cost-effective models in the entire history of the iPhone.

This phone continues the classic small-size design and is equipped with a 4-inch screen, making it a “dream phone” for many small-screen enthusiasts.

It features an Apple A9 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 1.2-megapixel front camera, a 12-megapixel rear camera, and supports features such as Live Photos and 4K video recording.

It is reported that the iPhone SE will initially be available in 16GB and 64GB versions, priced at 3288 yuan and 4088 yuan respectively.

In 2017, Apple updated the SE product line, adding 32GB and 128GB versions to replace the original 16GB and 64GB versions, while keeping the price unchanged.

With its official inclusion on the obsolete list, the iPhone SE has officially come to an end.

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