iOS 14 to hit all iPhones
We won’t recognize for sure until Apple’s WWDC hits the Web later this month (this year it’s online-only), but there’s mounting evidence that the upcoming iOS 14 will aid every device currently strolling iOS 13.
The Verifier got here to this conclusion based on clues found in early development code from iOS 14 in addition to an unnamed relied on source. Here’s the listing of all gadgets headed for the next iOS model:
iPhone SE (2020)
iPhone 11
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone X
iPhone XS
iPhone XS Max
iPhone XR
iPhone 6s
iPhone 6s Plus
iPhone 7
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 8
iPhone 8 Plus
iPhone SE
iPod touch (7th gen)
It’s amazing that the iPhone 6s from past due 2015 is still getting principal updates. Same goes for the marginally younger iPhone SE, which these days got a long-awaited successor. This is the end of the road for both phones, however, they won’t see iOS 15.
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are in better form and can expect to get hold of updates for the following two years, in step with the source (so, iOS 16).
Keep in mind that WWDC (June 22) will deliver the beta version of the new running system, the stable replace will possibly come out along the iPhone 12.
So, what’s going to be the new features in iOS 14? There’s talk of a list view option for the home (with Siri-powered clever suggestions) and probable even home display widgets. “Clips” is some other feature, permitting apps to run with out installation (just like Android’s Instant apps), but also showing a partial UI from one app inside some other (much like Android’s Slices).