Apple has officially announced iOS 16, with a preview build for developers to go live later today, while a beta build should be launched at some point next month. The final version, however, is projected to see the daylight in September, as per Apple’s typical release calendar. The Cupertino-based tech giant has also confirmed on its website that iOS 16 will leave behind quite a lot of iPhone models, including the first-generation iPhone SE, the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus. iOS 16 to launch in September for all supported iPhones In other words, users will need an iPhone 8 or a newer model to receive iOS 16. The following iPhone models will get the new operating system update: iPhone 8 and 8 Plus iPhone X iPhone XS and XS Max iPhone XR iPhone 11 iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max iPhone 12 and 12 mini iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max iPhone 13 and 13 mini...
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