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Three popular iPhone models won’t make the move to iOS 17 in the fall. Apple’s confirmed its new iOS 17 operating system and the software will land later this year alongside the all-new iPhone ...
The iPhone 8 and iPhone X will not run iOS 17, and nor will any iPhones from before those models launched in 2017. However, that doesn’t mean that the iPhone 8 and iPhone X don’t have a future.
According to a post on the MacRumors forum by the anonymous tipster, all iPhones that support iOS 16 will indeed support iOS 17, including all devices powered by A11 chipsets (i.e. the iPhone X ...
If your iPhone isn't listed above, it won't support iOS 17, and you won't get a notification to download the newest software. For instance, if you have an iPhone X or iPhone 8, the latest software ...
Apple apparently wasn’t satisfied with the Liquid Glass look in beta 2. iOS 26 beta 3 introduces another change, and now the ...
The third beta version of iOS 26 beta for iPhone, and ipadOS 26 beta for iPad, has been made available for registered Apple ...
iOS 17 is coming, and it seems like it may drop support for the iPhone 8/8 Plus and iPhone X this year. And, honestly, that's a good thing.
Apple released its second developer beta for iOS 26. While the update is mostly here to fix bugs and glitches found in the first beta, Apple did take the opportunity to include some new features and ...
Although it makes sense for Apple to drop support for the iPhone X due to this unrepairable bug, iOS 17 doesn’t seem to be a huge upgrade, such as iOS 16, which revamped the Lock Screen.
We'll help you find out if your iPhone will support iOS 18, as well as Apple Intelligence. In addition, Apple has also released a firmware update for AirPods Pro 2.If you want a full list of all ...