iOS 15: Apple to drop support for iPhone 6s And SE

Apple will be unveiling iOS 15 at WWDC this summer, and iPhone owners around the world are curious to hear what new features will arrive this year. They’re also curious to see if their devices will be able to install the new software: the question is, as ever, What iPhones will iOS 15 get?

The latest reports suggest that Apple is going to drastically cut a few older iPhone models from the list of compatible devices. The French site iPhoneSoft believes that Apple will drop support for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, and the first-generation iPhone SE.

All three of these models are equipped with an Apple A9 processor. Sources say you need A10 or later to run iOS updates in the future.

Apple’s tablet operating system, iPadOS, usually has the same system requirements as its iOS sibling. It follows logically that when Apple announces iPadOS 15, it will end support for the iPad mini 4, iPad Air 2 and the fifth generation generationiPad.

Catch the latest leaks and rumors in our iOS 15 news hub.

This article originally appeared on Macworld Sweden. Translated by David Price.

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