Apple abandons M3 MacBook Air, M2 iPad Air and more in product refreshment
Apple has ceased the production of several iPad and Mac models following the recent introduction of the MacBook Air (2025), the iPad Air (2025) and other products supplied by the M4 SOC.
Apple officially stopped M2 and M3 MacBook Air pic.twitter.com/jh631umvsb
– Apple Hub (@TheappleHub) March 5, 2025
Notable models such as the MacBook Air (2024), the iPad Air (2024) and the 10th generation iPad (2022) have been removed to adapt to the latest offers.
In addition, the company has apparently deleted the Mac Studio (M2 Max, 2023) and (M2 Ultra, 2023) from its website after the launch of new models available with the M4 Max or the newly introduced M3 Ultra Socs.
Shortly after the release of the MacBook Air (2025), the iPad Air (2025), the iPad 11th Generation (2025), Mac Studio (M3 Ultra, 2025) and (M4 Max, 2025), older iPad and Mac models were issued from the Official Apple site. This includes the MacBook Air (2024), the iPad Air (2024), the 10th generation iPad (2022) and the Mac Studio (M2 Max, 2023) and (M2 Ultra, 2023).
The 10th generation iPad (2022) has been launched as the entry -level option in the Apple iPad range. Although Apple has updated the MacBook Air and the iPad Air last year with new SOCs, these models were also removed from the range.
Apple should not have interrupted the M3 MacBook Air. – Lakshya Lark (@Lakshyalark) March 5, 2025
Consumers interested in acquiring these products can have a limited window to do so. This follows the recent stop of the old iPhone models, including the iPhone SE (2022), the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Plus, after the launch of the iPhone 16th last month.
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