Apple iOS 14 may reach all the iPhones running iOS 13: Report
Typically, with every major OS update, Apple leaves behind a support for one iPhone.
Back in January there was a report stating that Apple's upcoming iOS 14, the next major software update for iPhones, will share the same compatibility list as iOS 13. This means that it may come to all those iPhones on which iOS 13 is present right now. Typically, with every major OS update, Apple leaves behind a support for one iPhone. Now, the same speculation has hit the web once again, days before the WWDC 2020 conference.
A report from The Verifier (via Macrumours) states that iOS 14 will be coming to iPhone 6s and later models, which means exactly those that are currently supporting iOS 13. This means it will be compatible with:
-iPhone 12 (rumoured)
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-iPhone 12 Max (rumoured)
-iPhone 12 Pro (rumoured)
-iPhone 12 Pro Max (rumoured)
-iPhone SE 2020
-iPhone 11
-iPhone 11 Pro
-iPhone 11 Pro Max
-iPhone Xs
-iPhone Xs Max
-iPhone XR
-iPhone X
-iPhone 8
-iPhone 8 Plus
-iPhone 7
-iPhone 7 Plus
-iPhone 6s
-iPhone 6s Plus
-iPhone SE
The website also states that iOS 14 will be the last OS version that will be reaching the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, and 2016 iPhone SE. This is kind of expected given that Apple usually delivers software updates to iPhones for five years. However, the website does not give details on which iPad devices iPadOS 14 will arrive.
Back in January, the report added that iPadOS 14 might not be there for the iPad Air 2 and mini 4. This leaves us with:
-12.9-inch iPad Pro
-11-inch iPad Pro
-10.5-inch iPad Pro
-9.7-inch iPad Pro
-iPad (7th generation)
-iPad (6th generation)
-iPad (5th generation)
-iPad mini (5th generation)
-iPad Air (3rd generation)
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