Apple iPad Air 3 Wi-Fi Model Moves to Vintage Product Category
Apple has updated its vintage product list to include the Wi-Fi version of the iPad Air 3, a model that had remained available slightly longer than its cellular counterpart. This addition signifies the device’s transition from active support toward a reduced service status under Apple’s vintage classification.
iPad Air 3 Wi-Fi Joins Vintage Category
The iPad Air 3 with Wi-Fi connectivity has now been officially recognized as a vintage product by Apple, as noted by the technology news source MacRumors. Prior to this change, only the cellular-enabled models of the same generation had been categorized as vintage. The Wi-Fi-only variant lingered on the market for a longer period before reaching this milestone.
Apple’s vintage designation generally applies to devices that have been discontinued for more than five years but less than seven years. Products in this category usually no longer receive hardware service support from Apple, except in regions where such support is mandated by law.
The iPad Air 3 first debuted as part of Apple’s mid-tier tablet lineup, striking a balance between performance and portability. Over time, as newer models like the iPad Air 4 and later iterations took over, the third generation gradually phased out, culminating in its vintage classification.
This update to the vintage list reflects Apple’s continuing management of its device lifecycle, signaling to users and service providers that extended repairs and parts availability may become limited for the iPad Air 3 Wi-Fi model. Customers with this device should anticipate these changes in support status moving forward.
The designation of vintage status is part of Apple’s broader policy for handling legacy devices. It helps the company allocate resources efficiently while informing customers about the support lifecycle of their products.
While the exact details regarding the discontinuation timings and sales duration for the Wi-Fi version were not disclosed, the inclusion on the vintage list marks a notable endpoint in the product’s lifecycle. Meanwhile, Apple continues to support its more current iPad lineup with ongoing updates and service options.
Apple has officially designated the iPad Air 3 Wi-Fi version as a vintage product, marking its transition from active support status.
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