1 / 12 32GB iPhones iPhone 3GS was the first phone to include the 32GB storage capacity, joining its 8GB and 16GB brethren. iPhone 4S came in 16, 32 and 64GB, and so did iPhone 5 and 5S (iPhone 5C came in only 16GB and 32GB versions).



But with iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Apple skipped 32GB and instead offers the phone in 16, 64 and 128GB models. ...Read more

2 / 12 11 products Apple quietly killed Over the years, Apple has created a number of products that has changed our experience of using technology. But at the same time, it has also killed some of them with newer versions.



One of the most recent device to be killed by the company is iPod Classic, the only iPod which still used the "click wheel."



Here are 11 products you used to love that Apple has quietly killed… ...Read more

3 / 12 Square-shaped iPod Nano Apple introduced iPod Nano in 2005, when Steve Jobs pointed to the watch pocket in his jeans and asked, "Ever wondered what this pocket is for?"



iPod Nano went through many redesigns, but the sixth-generation version, which was released in 2010, was something special. It featured a 1.55-inch touchscreen and, when coupled with a watchband accessory, could be used as a pretty awesome watch.



In 2012, Apple announced the seventh-generation iPod Nano, chucking the square design, going back to the rectangle shape of yesteryear, and leaving all those awesome watchbands in the dust. ...Read more

4 / 12 30-pin charger Apple's proprietary 30-pin connector cable was used to charge Apple's products, until Lightning cable was introduced in 2012. The coolest part about the Lightning cable is that it can fit in the device in any direction, so you don't have to fiddle around with a cord when you need a quick power boost.



But with a new proprietary cable, people had to scramble to replace all their accessories that used the 30-pin connector. Not to mention hotels everywhere that provide alarm clocks with built-in 30-pin docks. ...Read more

5 / 12 iPhone 5 When iPhone 5S and 5C were announced in 2013, Apple discontinued iPhone 5. This was an interesting move because in the past, Apple had used its previous-generation phones to fill a lower price point, usually $99. But in this case, the company kept iPhone 4S as the lower-price-point filler, and got rid of iPhone 5 altogether.



It didn't matter to most people, however, since iPhone 5C was basically the same phone as iPhone 5, with some minor tweaks (a few better specs), as well as some major differences (iPhone 5C comes in a range of colours and a polycarbonate shell, compared with iPhone 5's metal design). ...Read more

6 / 12 iPad 2 iPad 2 was released in 2011, and was a huge redesign from the first-generation iPad. It came in black and white, was compatible with the magnetic Smart Cover, and was the first iPad to feature a front-facing camera.



But after three years, Apple found that more people were buying iPad Mini with the higher-resolution Retina display, which was offered at the same $399 price point, and put the non-Retina iPad 2 out to pasture. ...Read more

7 / 12 New iPad Speaking of iPads, the third-generation iPad (or, as Apple called it, ‘new iPad’) was released in March 2012, and promptly discontinued in October of the same year with the release of iPad 4 (as well as iPad Mini). ...Read more

8 / 12 White MacBook The white MacBook was launched in 2006 and positioned on the low end of the family of MacBooks, behind MacBook Pro and later MacBook Air.



It was aimed at consumer and education markets. When Apple launched Macbook Air in 2011, it discontinued the white MacBook, but still sold the computer to schools. It then truly discontinued the laptop in 2012. ...Read more

9 / 12 iPod Classic iPod Classic debuted a few months after the first iPhone in 2007, and was the only iPod to still use the "click wheel."



The largest size, at 160GB, could hold 40,000 songs. But after the iPhone 6 event, eagle-eyed fans noticed that iPod Classic was no longer available for purchase. ...Read more

10 / 12 iWeb iLife suite of apps available for Apple computers includes iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand. With iLife '06,



Apple introduced iWeb, an easy-to-use website and blog-building app. iWeb included many Apple-made themes and background designs and offered templates as well as ways to integrate with other apps in the iLife suite to users.



It had a good run, but in 2012 Apple transitioned into iCloud, killing off iWeb in the process. And support for a million Apple-looking websites and blogs were killed in the process. ...Read more

11 / 12 Original Apple earbuds iPod and iPhone owners can be most easily spotted by the white cords coming out of their ears. The iconic white earbuds have been shipping with the company's portable devices since the very first iPod was released in 2001.



The earbuds were updated through the years with slight modifications and additions, such as an inline remote that came with the third-gen iPod Shuffle and an inline remote and mic, which shipped starting with iPhone 3GS.



But in 2012, with the release of iPhone 5, Apple completely changed the design, as well as the name with the introduction of EarPods. ...Read more