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Originally Posted by pwalker8
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.
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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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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The SE was just released this year. So of course it's still supported. The iPhone 6s on up will get iOS 14 updates.
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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.