On its official website, Apple has just announced that the iPhone 11 Pro has become a "vintage" product. According to Apple's definition, a product is considered "vintage" when it has been discontinued for a period of 5 to less than 7 years.

The iPhone 11 Pro is still receiving iOS 26 updates (Image: Tom's Guide).
Nevertheless, the company remains committed to providing parts and repair services for these devices for up to two years, subject to inventory levels.
The iPhone 11 Pro was launched in 2019. Along with the iPhone 11 Pro Max, the iPhone 11 Pro was one of the first iPhone models to feature a triple-camera system on the back. This has become a familiar design that Apple has maintained across many current iPhone Pro models.
In the Vietnamese market, this product is no longer officially sold in retail chains, but consumers can still find it on the secondary market.
Currently, the 64GB version of the iPhone 11 Pro is being offered for around 6 million VND at some stores. However, buyers need to be very cautious when choosing used devices to avoid quality risks.
Besides the iPhone 11 Pro, Apple has included several other products in this "vintage" list, including: the 2020 MacBook Air (Intel version), the 128GB iPhone 8 Plus, the iPad Air 3, and the Apple Watch Series 5.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/cong-nghe/iphone-11-pro-tro-thanh-do-co-20260102224118305.htm






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