First iPhone is officially "Obsolete" on June 11, 2013
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Six years after it launched, the company appears to be set to classify its first-generation model as "vintage" in the US. The firm does not provide service parts or service documentation for obsolete products, and they cannot be sent to Apple engineers for repairs. For products classified as vintage in the US, spare parts will still be available for the next two years for customers who purchased their iPhone in California, due to an anomaly of American consumer law. Consumers who still want to service or repair their original iPhone can still do so through independent service centres. The original iPhone was discontinued in 2008 when it was replaced by the iPhone 3G. Apple reportedly sold 6.1 million first generation iPhone units in the year or so before the iPhone 3G was launched.
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