1. The first-generation HomePod has been classified as a vintage product by Apple; 2. Vintage products are those that have been discontinued from sale for 5 to 7 years, and may still be eligible for repairs based on parts availability; 3. The classification of the HomePod as vintage has raised concerns about the relatively short support lifecycle for a high-end audio product.
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