Apple will discontinue service for owners of 2G iPhones next month

May 1, 2013 09:25 GMT  ·  By

If you’re still using a first-generation iPhone and you think you might still be eligible for some service from Apple, you’d better hurry up.

Apple is officially pulling the plug on all types of support for the original iPhone on June 11, one day after the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks into gear.

In a document leaked by 9to5mac, Apple enumerates several products that are set to become “obsolete.” One of them is the original iPhone, or the iPhone 2G, as some refer to it.

Also obsolete on June 11 are the AirPort Express Base Station, iMac (20-inch, Mid 2007), iMac (24-inch, Mid 2007), the original Mac Pro, several MacBooks released in 2007, the late-2006 Xserve, and a number of older iMacs, PowerBooks, and Mac minis.