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iOS 19, set to be unveiled at WWDC 2025 in a few months, will supposedly remove support from the three oldest iPhone models that can still run iOS 18.
MacRumors |
iOS 18.4 is compatible with the iPhone XS and newer.
Yahoo |
A pack of eight emojis are added in iOS 18.4.
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A new report says that three iPhones won’t be compatible with the upcoming software due to be announced in June.
Multiple sources have claimed that iOS 19 will introduce a new design with more translucent buttons, menus, notification banners, and more, and
Apple may discontinue iOS 19 support for several 2018 iPhones and a 2019 iPad, affecting device compatibility.
This contradicts a previous report which suggested that all iPhone models running iOS 18 would be compatible with iOS 19. It's worth noting that there is a considerable amount of time before the update is publicly pushed out and thus, the company may still yet change its plans. Thus, taking this development with a pinch of salt is advised.
While the first iOS 19 beta is still a little more than two months away, there are already plenty of rumors about the upcoming software update.
OS 19 leak reveals a potential Vision Pro-inspired redesign with translucent UI elements, focusing on visual changes. Check it out!
OS 19 will be announced at the WWDC 2025 event on June 9. Know if your iPhone model is compatible with the new upcoming update.
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Macworld on MSNNo, the iOS 19 code name isn’t a clue about its designLast week, Apple announced that its big WWDC keynote will take place on June 9, which means we have about two months of rumors and speculation. The latest report from Mark Gurman might seem like a big clue, but I’m here to assure you, it’s not.
Apple's Project Mulberry will reportedly bring an AI Coach to the iPhone's health app in iOS 19, but I can't get excited yet.
Mark Gurman has reported several times on iOS 19’s new design, but normally only in published Bloomberg works. But a few days ago he was on a call where he had the unique opportunity to speak more casually about what’s coming.