← Back to context Comment by retired 3 hours ago Existing models could be sold after the deadline, that date was only for newly introduced models. 1 comment retired Reply kalleboo 28 minutes ago Existing units could be sold after the deadline. Basically, what was left on store shelves. Existing models were not grandfathered in.Apple stopped selling the iPhone 14/SE the day before the rule went into effect for this reason.https://www.macrumors.com/2024/12/27/apple-stops-selling-iph...> The regulation comes into force on December 28, and it applies to any individual iPhone unit placed for sale after that date, even if they are older models
kalleboo 28 minutes ago Existing units could be sold after the deadline. Basically, what was left on store shelves. Existing models were not grandfathered in.Apple stopped selling the iPhone 14/SE the day before the rule went into effect for this reason.https://www.macrumors.com/2024/12/27/apple-stops-selling-iph...> The regulation comes into force on December 28, and it applies to any individual iPhone unit placed for sale after that date, even if they are older models
Existing units could be sold after the deadline. Basically, what was left on store shelves. Existing models were not grandfathered in.
Apple stopped selling the iPhone 14/SE the day before the rule went into effect for this reason.
https://www.macrumors.com/2024/12/27/apple-stops-selling-iph...
> The regulation comes into force on December 28, and it applies to any individual iPhone unit placed for sale after that date, even if they are older models