Yes, they should be closed
In almost all cases, yes, those should be closed as:
Changes to the system or to the circumstances affecting the asker have rendered it obsolete.
There will be some questions which are still relevant and shouldn't be closed, depending on what the question is actually asking. Each question needs to be read and evaluated, rather than unconditionally closed, just because it has that tag. For example, this current question shouldn't be closed for that reason, but does have the ios-app tag. Nor should this question describing an issue that occurred on both the website and the Android app be closed (unless it no longer occurs on the website, either).
Is it worth the effort?
Probably, but it's definitely a low priority.
Tags for legacy Stack Exchange/Stack Overflow initiatives/system changes
The tag discussed in this question is not the only one for which such closures are appropriate. There are also at least the following tags for which the bulk of the questions should be closed for the same reason (and similarly evaluated for ones which remain relevant):
If you want to participate in closing these, I recommend going through the Close-vote Review Queue first, as doing so will help keep close-votes concentrated on individual questions, so the questions actually get closed. If there are no more questions for you to review for closure, then going through a search for those that are not yet closed will put more in the Close-vote Review Queue for other users to review.