![]() Last year, Apple announced that it would no longer release major updates for devices such as iPhone 6a, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, original iPhone SE model, final iPod touch, second-generation iPad Air, and fourth-generation iPad mini. The idea was that by using an app on an iOS device, or by logging into iCloud on a computer, you could identify the exact location of an iPhone, iPod, or iPad that was connected to your account. The iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro series, iPhone 12 series, iPhone 12 Pro series, iPhone 13 series, iPhone 13 Pro series, iPhone 14 series, and iPhone 14 Pro series are expected to be eligible for the new software update. When Apple launched Find My iPhone 12 years ago it was a revolutionary idea, if fairly limited in terms of features. ![]() The iOS 17 is anticipated to bring some useful features, including support for sideloading of apps and third-party app stores as per the European Legislation, widgets, CarPlay updates, and improved stability and efficiency.Īccording to Bloomberg, Apple plans to release the most requested features to iPhone users with the upcoming software version, but it didn’t provide any details. These devices are pretty old and Apple can only provide support up to a certain period of time because of hardware limitations. The devices that may not be eligible for the update include iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, first-generation iPad Pro 9.7-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch, and fifth-generation iPad. ![]() Apple is expected to launch its latest iOS 17 software version at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 5.Īccording to a report from MacRumors, as many as six devices may not receive software support for the new version.
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