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This, however, raises the question of compatibility of iOS 13 devices. Which iPhones and iPads will support iOS 13?
iPhone 6 and 5S will not be supported
Last year, the iOS 12 was a terrific release, which dramatically improved system performance for a wide range of iPhones, from the all new iPhone X to the venerable iPhone 5S. However, this year, Apple gives up support for the two oldest generations: iPhone 5S and iPhone 6.
Yes, these guys were starting to get a bit long, with their aging A7 and A8 processors, not to mention the very limited amount of RAM that they pack. I've personally owned the iPhone 6 for four years and I can say for sure that what has finally made it run and feel slow, is the inadequacy of 1 GB of RAM. The A8 processor was still working well, but the limited RAM memory meant that applications were constantly erased and reloaded in memory, providing a suboptimal experience.
And now, here is a complete list of all iPhone and iPad models that will receive iOS 13 (or in the case of iPads – iPadOS) this fall:
phones | tablets | Multimedia Players |
---|---|---|
iPhone XS | iPad Pro 11 " | iPod touch 7 (2019) |
iPhone XS Max | iPad Pro 12.9 "(2015, 2017, 2018) | |
iPhone XR | iPad Pro 10.5 " | |
iPhone X | iPad Pro 9.7 " | |
iPhone 8 | iPad 6 (2018) | |
iPhone 8 Plus | iPad 5 (2017) | |
iPhone 7 | iPad mini 5 (2019) | |
iPhone 7 Plus | iPad mini 4 | |
iPhone 6S | iPad Air 3 (2019) | |
iPhone 6S Plus | iPad Air 2 | |
iPhone SE |
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