Apple continues to refresh its lineup aggressively, and 2025 marks a major shift. The tech giant discontinues more than 20 devices this year, paving the way for cutting-edge successors packed with advanced chips and features. From flagship iPhones to MacBooks and accessories, Apple’s discontinued devices reflect the company’s focus on innovation and customer demand for faster, smarter products. Buyers now turn to resellers for these retired models, as they vanish from official Apple stores.
This wave of changes streamlines Apple’s portfolio. Many older devices get replaced by versions with powerful M4 or M5 chips, better AI capabilities, and improved designs. As the year ends, tech enthusiasts note the end of eras, like the iPhone Plus series and certain chip generations. So, here is all you need to know.
Apple’s Discontinued Devices By Category

Apple targets multiple product lines in 2025. Most retirements happen after new launches in February, March, September, and October. Here are the main categories affected:
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iPhones and Related Changes Apple shakes up its smartphone lineup significantly. The company ends the popular iPhone SE series and phases out Plus models.
- Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (replaced by Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max)
- Apple iPhone 16 Pro (replaced by Apple iPhone 17 Pro)
- Apple iPhone 15 Plus
- Apple iPhone 15
- Apple iPhone 14 Plus
- Apple iPhone 14
- Apple iPhone SE (replaced by Apple iPhone 16e)
MacBooks and Other Computers Apple updates its computers with newer chips, discontinuing several Mac models.
- Apple Mac Studio (M2 Max and M2 Ultra versions; replaced by M4 Max and M3 Ultra)
- Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 chip; replaced by M5 version)
- Apple MacBook Air 13-inch and 15-inch (M3 chip; replaced by M4 version)
- Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (M2 chip)
Other Notable Retirements
Apart from the above-mentioned devices, the changes extend to accessories and speciality devices as well:
- Apple iPad Pro (M4 chip; replaced by M5 version)
- Apple iPad Air (M2 chip; replaced by M3 version)
- Apple iPad 10 (replaced by A16 version)
- Apple Watch Ultra 2 (replaced by Ultra 3)
- Apple Watch Series 10 (replaced by Series 11)
- Apple Watch SE 2 (replaced by SE 3)
- Apple AirPods Pro 2 (replaced by AirPods Pro 3)
- Apple Vision Pro (M2 chip; replaced by M5 version)
- Apple MagSafe Charger (Qi2; replaced by Qi2.2 support)
- 30W USB-C Power Adapter (replaced by 40W Dynamic Power Adapter)
- Lightning to 3.5mm Audio Cable (replaced by USB-C version)
- MagSafe to MagSafe 2 Converter
Apple’s strategy keeps its ecosystem fresh and competitive. These discontinued devices often appear at discounts from third-party sellers, but official support and availability now focus on the latest models. Stay tuned for more updates as Apple pushes boundaries in 2026.
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