A report claims that all iPhone models that can run iOS 18 right now will also support iOS 19 next year. Here's the compatibility list.
While we are not sure of iOS 19 features, the compatibility list has leaked. Here are all iOS 19 compatible devices.
Apple is expected to roll out its iOS 19 software update for select iPhone models only. According to a new report, Apple's iOS 19 will continue to support all iPhone models currently running iOS 18. The information comes from the French website iPhoneSoft.fr, which claims to have an inside source at Apple.
Cybersecurity experts, who work with human rights defenders and journalists, agree that Apple is doing the right thing by sending notifications to victims of mercenary spyware — and at the same time refusing to forensically analyze the devices.
A recent report has indicated that the next generation of iOS won't be dropping any models ... a recent report has given us a hint of what to expect from the next generation of Apple's software updates, including what will and won't be supported.
Apple Intelligence was the big news to come out of the tech giant’s annual World Wide Developer Conference back in June.
The European Union has published several recommendations for Apple to make iOS and iPadOS more interoperable with competitors following two separate proceedings launched in September, sparking concerns about user privacy from the iPhone maker.
In the search bar, type the emoji you want to create, like "raven on a book." 4. Tap Create New Emoji. Your iPhone will generate a series of new emoji for you to pick from acco
Apple iOS 18.2 launched on Wednesday, bringing new Apple Intelligence features to iPhone users. The latest mobile operating system introduces some of the iPhone maker's widely anticipated AI-powered functions which were not included in previous software updates. Upgrades include improvements to the phone's camera, photos and mail apps.
Apple today seeded the first public betas of upcoming iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3 updates, allowing the public to test the
The European Commission has published draft proposals for how Apple must meet interoperability requirements flowing from the bloc's Digital Markets Act