Which iPhone do you have? Will it be compatible with the next operating software, iOS 26 when it’s revealed on Monday, June 9 at WWDC? (In case you haven’t heard, Apple is thought to jump from the ...
Apple has officially added the iPhone XS to its list of vintage products, marking the end of an era for one of the more iterative chapters in the iPhone’s history. Here’s what that means if you’re ...
If you have an older iPhone or iPad, you know there's always a chance that, come June, Apple might not include your device on the list of supported models for the next iOS or iPadOS update. When that ...
While most iPhones that currently support iOS 18 will be able to use iOS 26, the iPhone XS, XS Max, and iPhone XR are probably going to get cut from the compatibility list. When Apple releases a new ...
Apple today added a few older iPhone and Apple Watch models to the vintage and obsolete products list on its website. Apple has now classified the iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone XS Max as "vintage" ...
A new rumor suggests Apple will cut support for three iPhone models in iOS 19, which contradicts a previous rumor. Apple has a lot of iPhone models available in the world, and many of them still get ...
Apple today announced that iOS 17 is compatible with the iPhone XS and newer, meaning that support has been dropped for the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X. The first iOS 17 beta will be ...
It’s interesting that the iPhone XS Max and iPhone 6s Plus are joining the vintage list at the same time, since they debuted three years apart. The 6s Plus arrived in 2015 and the XS Max not until ...
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