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Old 09-15-2020, 12:26 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
It's been that way for a while. Apple will continue to support computers and put out updates, but it's really a pretty small market compared to iPhones and iPads.
Yep, although a big part of that is Windows still dominates desktop and laptop sales. Iirc, Macs account for just 10-15% of the consumer desktop OS market.

Back when Apple still reported unit sales in their SEC filings, I think their annual sales were around 200 million iPhones, 50 million iPads and 20 million Macs.


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The SE was just released this year. So of course it's still supported. The iPhone 6s on up will get iOS 14 updates.
The first iPhone SE was released in 2016. Basically 4" iPhone 5s body with iPhone 6S brains (A9/2GB). That's still supported and will be getting iOS 14.

We've got some A9-based devices in the household and they're holding up quite well. Even the 6-year old Air 2 works fine for the most part.
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