(NEXSTAR) — When you hear the term "vintage," your mind may conjure up images of older items, like a rotary phone or maybe a first-generation iPhone (one of which sold for about 380 times its original price last year).
You may not, however, consider the iPhone you're reading this on or the AirPods you're wearing right now to be vintage.
Spoiler alert: They just might be.
Apple recently reclassified three of its products — all unveiled in 2016 or 2017 — as vintage and on track to becoming obsolete.