iOS 17 Will Support Older iPhone 8 and iPhone X Series

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iwanrj.com – Jakarta – iOS 17 will be the next generation of iOS, and Apple’s OS will support old or older series of iPhones such as the iPhone 8 to the iPhone X which were launched several years ago.

Previously, there were rumors that iOS 17 would not support older iPhone and iPad devices such as the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X models. iPadOS 17 reportedly will also stop support for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, 12.9-inch iPad Pro, and the fifth generation iPad.

However, this news was denied by the MacRumors report. quoted Telset from Gadgets 360 on Sunday (09/04/2023), a new report by MacRumors states that iOS 17 will be available for all the same devices iOS 16 is currently running.

This means that all iPhone models are powered by the A11 Bionic SoC and up, starting with the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X.

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The current iOS version is 16.4. Apple’s OS was released in the last week of March 2023 and includes a number of improvements and new features such as 21 new emojis, sound isolation for calls, website push notifications and much more.

While iOS 17 is predicted to be introduced to the public at the event WorldWide Developer Conference or WWDC 2023, which will be held regularly on line And offline on 5 – 9 June 2023.

But ahead of its launch, there have been rumors about what updates or features will be coming to iOS 17.

For example, iOS will support AR devices, as Apple is currently developing headsets with the technology Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) that can connect with some Apple devices.

Next, Apple plans to allow developers to sideload or distribute applications outside the App Store for users in the European region. This means they can download apps without using the App Store.

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Then Apple in iOS 17 could allow third-party browsers to use their own engine by removing the WebKit requirement. But these are all just rumors and we are waiting for the latest news from Apple regarding iOS 17. [NM/IF]

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