Apple has announced the launch of its new iOS 13 for iPhone and iPod touch, and a new, specific system for iPad named iPadOS 13. However, as with all new versions of system software, not all devices Apple phones will be compatible with versions 13 of iOS and iPadOS.
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Below is a list of all devices that are compatible with the new versions of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, including all iPhone models that are compatible with iOS 13, and a list of all iPad models that are compatible with iPadOS 13 (iPadOS is the equivalent of iOS 13 for iPad). Also, there is only one iPod touch model that supports iOS 13.
List of iOS 13 Compatible Devices
The following list of Apple devices details all the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices that are compatible with iOS 13 and iPadOS 13. If your device is on this list, it means that you can update it to version 10 of its operating system. If your device is not on the list, you will have to keep running iOS 12.
IPhone models compatible with iOS 13.
– iPhone XS
– iPhone XS Max
– iPhone XR
– iPhone X
– iPhone 8
– iPhone 8 Plus
– iPhone 7
– iPhone 7 Plus
– iPhone 6s
– iPhone 6s Plus
– iPhone SE
* It should be noted that the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are out of iOS 13 compatibility, so they will be running the current iOS 12.
IPod Touch models compatible with iOS 13
– 7th Generation iPod Touch.
IPadOS 13 Compatible iPad Models (iOS 13 for iPad)
– iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3rd generation (2018 model)
– iPad Pro 12.9-inch 2nd generation
– iPad Pro 12.9-inch 1st generation
– 11-inch iPad Pro (2018 model)
– 10.5-inch iPad Pro
– 9.7-inch iPad Pro
– iPad 6th generation (2018 model)
– iPad 5th generation (2017 model)
– iPad Air 3 (2019 model)
– iPad Air 2
– iPad mini 5 (2019 model)
– iPad mini 4
Remember that iPadOS is the new name of iOS for iPad, it has all the features of iOS 13 along with some new additional features specific to iPad, in particular some specific gestures for multitasking, selecting text and managing data like copy, paste, undo. and redo
* Various iPad models that support iOS 12 will no longer be supported on iPadOS 13, including previous generation iPad Air models and some iPad mini models.
iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 are currently in active beta (in development). The final versions of the operating systems will be officially released in the fall of this 2019.
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