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Apple Warns iPhone Users as iPhone 6s, SE, Older Models Added to Obsolete List

Users are advised to check Apple’s official support list to confirm their device status. Obsolete phones should be replaced to maintain security, while vintage devices may still function but are approaching end-of-support status.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
February 20, 2026
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Apple has warned iPhone users as iPhone 6s, SE and older models have been added to obsolete list.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Apple Inc. has issued a fresh warning to iPhone users after updating its list of obsolete and vintage devices, urging customers to confirm whether their smartphones are still officially supported.

When an iPhone is classified as obsolete, Apple discontinues hardware repairs and stops providing software security updates, a move that cybersecurity experts say can expose users to serious risks.

Security Risks of Obsolete Devices

 

Unsupported iPhones no longer receive security patches, making them vulnerable to cyberattacks, malware, and data breaches. Hackers can potentially exploit weaknesses to access sensitive information such as banking details, shopping accounts, and personal data.

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In addition to security concerns, older devices may experience declining performance, instability, and limited repair options through Apple’s official service channels.

Newly Added Obsolete iPhones

Apple has expanded its obsolete list to include several once-popular models:

  • iPhone 3G and 3GS variants

  • iPhone 4 and 4S

  • iPhone 5C and 5S

  • iPhone 6 and 6 Plus

  • iPhone 6s and 6s Plus (32GB)

  • iPhone SE (1st generation)

These models will no longer receive hardware servicing or software updates.

Updated Vintage iPhones List

Apple also revised its “vintage” category — devices that may still receive limited updates and repairs, though spare parts may be difficult to obtain.

Newly added vintage models include:

  • iPhone X

  • iPhone XS and XS Max

  • iPhone 11 Pro Max

Other vintage devices include select versions of the iPhone 6s, iPhone 7 series, and iPhone 8 lineup.

Which iPhones Support iOS 26?

Apple’s latest operating system, iOS 26, is only available on newer models, including:

  • iPhone 12 series and newer

  • iPhone 13, 14, 15, and 16 lineups

  • iPhone 11 and 11 Pro models

  • iPhone SE (2nd generation and later)

Devices released before these models cannot upgrade to iOS 26, although some may still receive limited updates under earlier iOS versions.

What Users Should Do

Users are advised to check Apple’s official support list to confirm their device status. Obsolete phones should be replaced to maintain security, while vintage devices may still function but are approaching end-of-support status.

Cybersecurity experts warn that once vulnerabilities are discovered in unsupported devices, attackers can quickly exploit them.

Consumers are also encouraged to review devices used by children and older family members who may not monitor update notifications. For those concerned about cost, refurbished or certified pre-owned iPhones remain a more affordable upgrade option while still qualifying for current software updates.

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