As 2025 comes to a close, Apple has officially discontinued over 20 devices, reflecting its continuous push for innovation. Many of the phased-out devices are replaced with updated versions featuring improved hardware, performance, and design.
This move highlights Apple’s commitment to keeping its product lineup modern and aligned with customer preferences. Buyers should note that discontinued devices may still be available from third-party retailers but will no longer be sold in official Apple stores.
Discontinued iPhones in 2025
Apple has retired several iPhone models, including:
- iPhone 16 Pro Max (replaced by iPhone 17 Pro Max)
- iPhone 16 Pro (replaced by iPhone 17 Pro)
- iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15
- iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14
- iPhone SE (replaced by iPhone 16e)
Discontinued iPads
Apple also discontinued a number of iPads:
- iPad Pro (M4 chip, replaced by M5 chip version)
- iPad Air (M2 chip, replaced by M3 chip version)
- iPad 10 (replaced by A16 chip version)
Discontinued Apple Watches
Several Apple Watch models were retired in 2025:
- Apple Watch Ultra 2 (replaced by Ultra 3)
- Apple Watch Series 10 (replaced by Series 11)
- Apple Watch SE 2 (replaced by SE 3)
Discontinued MacBooks and Other Devices
Apple retired some MacBooks, including Mac Studio, MacBook Pro 14-inch, and MacBook Air models, all replaced by newer versions with advanced chips. Other discontinued items include AirPods Pro 2, Vision Pro (M2), MagSafe Charger (Qi 2), 30W USB-C Adapter, and audio cables.
The discontinuation of these devices underscores Apple’s focus on offering cutting-edge technology and maintaining a competitive edge in the tech market. Consumers are encouraged to check the latest models for purchase to enjoy the newest features and improved performance.
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Apple continues to innovate, ensuring its devices remain among the most advanced and desirable in the industry.




