Three iPhones will not get iOS 19, the biggest update since 2013


Apple could delete the support for three of its iPhones currently supported with the exit from iOS 19.

According to a leak from a reliable private account quoted by9TO5MACthe iPhone XR, the iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max will not get iOS 19. The three models were published in 2018 and are fueled by the Bionic Chipset A12 7 Nm.

All other iPhones that run iOS 18 and having a more advanced chip will get iOS 19This means the iPhone 11 and subsequent models.

An anterior rumor of another source of confidence had said All the iPhones that have obtained iOS 18 could execute iOS 19, so it remains to see which one is right this time.

The iPados 19 will not be available to install on the seventh generation iPad with the A10 fusion chip, alluding to the minimum requirement is the bionic A12 chip.

However, not all devices supported will not get all new features, Apple likely to reserve the best capacities for its highest -end devices.

Apple will present new versions of the operating system for its iphones, iPads and Mac on June 9 at the World Developer Conference (WWDC25).

iOS 19 East Rumors would be the largest update of iPhone software since iOS 7 which was published over ten years ago in 2013.

THE The company will transform the interface to ensure the consistency of the design between iOS, macOS and iPados by redouncing icons, system buttons, controls and application interface elements. It would also simplify how its devices are navigated and controlled.

The company will apparently add glassy effects on the user interface and the design is inspired by the Pro vision software.

Artificial intelligence would have taken a rear seat during the next WWDC. The company has trouble sending the capacities it has promised would arrive this year. It may have an initial version of conversational SIRI ready to use at the later stage of the iOS 19 Cycle, but the actual interface is not expected before iOS 20 in 2027.

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