Every quarter, Apple updates its list of products that the company limits or ends support for, and categorizes these iPhones and MacBooks as either Obsolete or Vintage.

Obsolete products are ones that are have been off the store shelves for seven or more years. Because of this, Apple will no longer supply stores and service centers with parts.

Vintage products, on the other hand, are more than five years but less than seven years old. Stores and resellers will still support iPhones, iPods, and MacBooks in this category. If you are unsure if your MacBook Air is now Obsolete or Vintage, we are listing each MacBook in both categories.

Before reading the list, MicroReplay wants to inform readers that we will still repair several models on each of the lists. We have also listed the model number for each MacBook Air, and if you see yours listed below, you can click on it and start booking a repair with us. To figure out what model your MacBook Air is, simply turn the laptop upside down and look for the number, which starts with the letter A, followed by four digits.

Obsolete MacBook Air models:

MacBook Air A1370

MacBook Air, (11-Inch, 2011)

Vintage MacBook Air models:
  • MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2013) [Model: A1465]

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MacBook Air, (11-Inch, Mid-2013)

  • MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2014) [Model: A1465 EMC 2631]
  • MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013) [Model: A1466]
  • MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014) [Model: A1466 EMC 2632]

Did you see your model listed above and have accidentally spilled coffee or water on it? Don’t hesitate to book a repair with MicroReplay. We take both walk-in and mail-in MacBooks and we will be sure to help to walk you through our repair process.

At MicroReplay, we know a thing or two about MacBooks and how to repair these devices. With over twenty plus years of experience, our company specializes in repairing liquid damaged MacBooks and other high-end laptops.

In need of a liquid spill or cracked screen repair? Book a repair with us today!

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