Rumor suggests iOS 13 will not support iPhone 6, iPhone SE and iPhone 5s

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A rumor from iPhonesoft.fr out today suggests that iOS 13 will cut off several generations of iPhone. With iOS 12, Apple supported every device that could run iOS 11, boosting performance across all models all the way back to iPhone 5s. If today’s report is to believed, it is the end road for a large chunk of active iPhone models.

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The report claims that iOS 13 will drop support for iPhone 5s, iPhone SE, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

First debuted in 2014, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus cycle was incredibly successful for Apple and continues to hold the crown as the best-selling iPhone generation.

If this report is correct, there will be a substantial pile of devices that can no longer update to the newest iOS version come September. It would also mean that the iPhone 5s got one extra year of iOS updates than the iPhone 6 generation. iPhone SE users would really be drawing the short straw, as the product is only three years old.

It is possible that Apple wants to stop supporting 4-inch iPhone screen sizes with iOS 13; ending compatibility for 5s and SE would make strides towards that. The iPod touch remains a thorn in Apple’s side, as the company only sells one model of iPod touch … and that model features a 4-inch display.

On the iPad side, iPhonesoft reports that only the iPad mini 2 and the iPad Air will not be able to install iOS 13. The iPad Air was launched in 2013, the same year as iPhone 5s.

We’ll know for sure when Apple officially announces iOS 13 at WWDC on June 3.

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indask8 on May 10th, 2019 at 13:03 UTC »

That list makes no sense, the iPad Mini 3 still supported ? it has an A7 like the ipad Mini 2, only difference is it has Touch ID and was released a year later, still supporting an A7/1GB ram device while A8 iPhones and even the A9 SE are dropped ?

Personally my bets are :

- A7 line entirely dropped : 100 % sure.

- A8 line dropped : nope, except if they remove support based on RAM, then the phones and 6th gen iPod touch are gone, the iPads should stay.

- A9, outside of removing the screen size, I don't see why the SE should go.

Necrodinko on May 10th, 2019 at 11:28 UTC »

I highly doubt that Apple will break support for the SE. The SE was sold until September 2018. It would be extremely unusual for Apple to cut the support for this device so early and would cause a huge backlash.

StaffroomFruit on May 10th, 2019 at 11:00 UTC »

Why SE though? Isnt it a 6s?

Also arent they still for sale?