In the digital age, where software updates are as certain as amen in church, the launch of iOS 18 and the like is imminent. The rumor mill is churning, and as is the case with every major update from Apple, the tech community is speculating lively about compatibility with existing devices and possible new features. In this article, we take a look at the expected changes in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, especially in terms of device support.
Before we get into the details, it's important to stress that information about software updates, especially those from Apple, is often based on rumors before official announcements are made. The information summarized here is based on the latest rumors and is intended to provide an overview of what users can expect from iOS 18.
iOS 18 device compatibility
Contrary to fears that older devices might be dropped from the support list, the latest rumors suggest that iOS 18 will support a wide range of iPhones, from the latest iPhone 15 models down to the 2nd generation iPhone SE. This continuity in device support shows Apple's commitment to the longevity of its products and the security of its users by providing the latest security updates and features to older devices as well. According to the report, the following iPhone models are expected to support iOS 18:
- iPhone 15 series
- iPhone 14 series
- iPhone 13 series
- iPhone 12 series
- iPhone 11 series
- iPhone XS and XR
- iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation)
This extensive list means that most iPhone users will have access to the latest features and improvements that iOS 18 brings.
iPadOS 18 compatibility
While iOS 18 offers extensive support for iPhones, iPadOS 18 seems to take a different path, as 9to5mac reported. Some iPad models, especially older generations, will be removed from the list of supported devices. This affects the 6th generation iPad, the iPad Pro 12.9 inch (2nd generation) and the iPad Pro 10.5 inch. Accordingly, the following iPad models should benefit from iPadOS 18:
- iPad: 2019 (7th generation) and later
- iPad mini: 2019 and later
- iPad Air: 2019 and later
- iPad Pro: 2018 and later
This decision to stop supporting older models may be disappointing to some users, but it reflects the need to balance software performance with hardware performance. The iPad (7th generation) and newer models offer the necessary hardware to take full advantage of the new features and improvements in iPadOS 18, according to the report.
iOS 18 and iPadOS 18: A new chapter in accessibility and performance
The announcement of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 is raising high expectations among Apple users worldwide. The rumors suggest that Apple will continue to support a wide range of devices, underscoring the accessibility and longevity of its products. While some older iPad models are expected to no longer be supported, this is a necessary step to ensure the best possible performance and security. Stay tuned, as more details and official announcements are sure to follow in the coming months, giving an even clearer picture of what iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 have to offer. Looking for new accessories? Then take a look in our Amazon Storefront - there you will find numerous products from leading suppliers, also for HomeKit and Co.! (Photo by Brandon Romanchuk / Bigstockphoto)