When you pick up your new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models, you might feel like something is missing from the box.
After removing the power bricks as well as the earphones some time ago, Apple has apparently decided to finally remove the classic white Apple stickers from the packaging of its devices as well.
That’s according to a report from 9to5Mac, which said that you’ll be able to request the stickers when you buy the phone, but that carriers and third-party retailers won’t have them.
End of an era
As 9to5Mac points out, it looks like Apple won’t be offering stickers on any products anytime soon.
The company didn’t include them in the M4 iPad Air, M2 iPad Air, or Vision Pro, but it’s still a bit of a whim that the company seems to have left in its understandable pursuit of green goals.
Apple still aims to become carbon neutral by 2030, with that year marking the removal of additional plastics from iPhone packaging.
What did you do with your old Apple stickers? I’m pretty sure I have a stack of them somewhere – who knows, they might be worth something one day!