
Presumably iOS 11 will be the first to be all-64-bit across all hardware and devices. After months of testing and developer betas, Apple drops iOS 10.2 to the public today. The Apple A6 family in the iPhone 5 and 5C and iPad 4 are the last supported 32-bit SoCs in the iPhone and iPad ecosystem. Recent iOS updates have made the A5 feel its age and there was a substantial number of features in iOS 7, 8, and 9 that these gadgets couldn't handle, but that's an unheard of level of support in the fast-moving mobile industry no matter what platform you're talking about. The first Retina iPad used a faster A5X variant, and the the third-generation Apple TV used a version with a single CPU core (Apple dropped support for that Apple TV box last year). It later made its way into the iPhone 4S, and it was added to the fifth-generation iPod Touch and the iPad Mini in 2012. There are already rumors circulating about its release date and what possible features it will have.

The A5 has been actively supported for longer than any of Apple's other chips to date it was originally included in the iPad 2 in March of 2011, the last hardware launched by Steve Jobs before he passed away in October of that year. Apple has recently released the iOS 9 but many consumers are already wondering about iOS 10. iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, and SE.Īll the dropped devices have something in common: some version of the Apple A5 SoC.
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Here's the full list of supported hardware: Information about which devices are vintage/obsolete was obtained from this page. After a surprising stay of execution last year, it looks like Apple is set to stop providing updates for a fair handful of older devices: the iPhone 4S, the iPad 2, the original iPad Mini, the 3rd-generation iPad, and the fifth-generation iPod Touch. SAN FRANCISCO-Apple has just announced the hardware support list for iOS 10, the next version of its smartphone and tablet OS that will be released in beta form soon and in final form later this year.

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Update 2: According to Apple's official press release, the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad mini, and fifth-generation iPod Touch will not run iOS 10. We've emailed Apple to confirm which page is correct and will update again when we get a response. Update: This page claims that the iPad 2, iPad Mini, and 5th-generation iPod Touch are supported by iOS 10, but Apple's developer beta site doesn't have beta builds available for those devices, and the support list used in the WWDC presentation didn't list any of them either. Further Reading iOS 9 on the iPhone 4S: A stay of execution, nothing more The iOS 10 release will arrive through the Software Update mechanism within the Settings app, but can also be installed with a computer using iTunes.
