April 30, 2013 - 16:36 AMT
Original iPhone to reach 'obsolete' status at Apple retail stores

The original iPhone will soon reach "obsolete" status at Apple retail stores, The Unofficial Apple Weblog reported.

Obsolete status means that a product is not eligible for repairs or parts replacement even if the customer pays for it. The date the original iPhone reaches obsolete status is June 11, 2013, according to 9to5Mac, which obtained a leaked memo revealing the date.

Products typically become obsolete at Apple five to seven years after they make their debut. Other products that will become obsolete on June 11 will be the late 2006 Xserve, mid-2007 iMacs, and the original Mac Pro.