![]() Because iPhones that could run iOS 13 and iOS 14 can run iOS 15, those versions of iOS are considered obsolete by Apple and aren’t updated. If support ended at iOS 15 though that would leave a number of iPhones unsupported, so Apple has been known to issue security updates for iOS 12–one arrived as recently as January 2023. ![]() This extended the list of supported handsets to include the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus and the iPhone 5S, handsets that arrived in 2014. ![]() We don’t imagine that Apple will be issuing any further iOS 12 updates though. With the advent of iOS 17 in September the list of supported iOS versions will likely change again. We anticipate that Apple will continue to support iOS 16 for the sake of the iPhones X, 8 and 8 Plus, and iOS 15 for the iPhones 7, 6S, 6S Plus and SE. But iPhones 6, 6 Plus and 5S, which rely on iOS 12, will probably lose support. If your iPhone isn’t supported by iOS 17, 16 or 15 then you might want to consider upgrading to a newer device. How to tell which version of iOS you’re running Take a look at our best iPhone deals round up where we share the most recent money-saving deals.
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