We note the existing version of MacOS, Big Sur, was compatible with all MacBook laptops released after 2013. The 2013 “trashcan” Mac Pro – which Apple continues to sell to this day, albeit refurbished – will receive an update to MacOS Monterey, as will all Mac Mini devices released after 2014. Things are rosier on the mobile front, with Apple committing to ship its latest-and-greatest iOS 15 on the first-generation iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, and larger iPhone 6s Plus. However, on the Mac front, Apple took a carving knife to several older machines, culling support for pre-2015 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, as well as iMac computers released before that point. With the launch of MacOS Monterey, Apple plans to ditch support for a slew of machines, including all MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops released prior to 2015. Apple faces app store payments fight in Arizona, Throttlegate suit in Portugal.Mac OS X at 20: A rocky start, but it got the fundamentals right for a macOS future.Apple settles with student after authorized repair workers leaked her naked pics to her Facebook page.Everything Apple announced: Tor-ish Safari anonymization.Rather than discontinuing older models with each refresh cycle, it instead has tended to position them as budget devices for those looking to enter the iOS ecosystem without committing to a wallet-crushing 24-month contract. Cupertino has a unique strategy when it comes to legacy handsets.
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