Apple Is Cutting 16 Devices From Software Support This Fall — Including a $799 Watch It Sold 4 Years Ago
Apple drops 16 devices this fall, including five Apple Watches at once. Find out if your device is affected and what happens next.
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Apple drops 16 devices this fall, including five Apple Watches at once. Find out if your device is affected and what happens next.
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