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The ‌iPhone‌ 6s and 6s Plus were introduced in 2015 and are now more than five years old, so it is not a surprise that the smartphones are not expected to be able to run iOS 15.
iOS 15 updates are not planned for iPhone 6s and iPhone SE. Apple is preparing to release a new mobile platform - iOS 15.
Apple plans to drop support for the iPhone 6s (and its 6s Plus sibling) as well as the first-generation iPhone SE when iOS 15 launches in 2021. This isn’t a huge surprise, given their age: these ...
In addition to the iPhones, iPhoneSoft also says a number of iPads will no longer be supported by iOS 15. Here's what may be getting left behind. iPhone 6s (2015) iPhone 6s Plus (2015) iPhone SE ...
So while first-generation iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 6s Plus users can download the free update, there are some new iOS 15 features that require an A12 Bionic chip or later.
The iPhone 6 series (iPhone 6s and 6s Plus specifically) are really popular. In fact, their popularity has earned them support for over four years since their release in September of 2015.
An iPhone 6s Plus, seen at a store in Tokyo, September 2015. The iPhone 6s will be able to run Apple's iOS 15 update. Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP/Getty. Request Reprint & Licensing Submit ...
Apple will drop support for the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 6s Plus in next year's release of iOS 15, according to a rumor shared today by Israeli site The Verifier.. If the rumor is accurate ...
Not all devices that run iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 may be able to use iOS 15, ... In this case, the iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, and first-generation iPhone SE all used the A9.
The publication was incorrect last year when it claimed that the iPhone 6s and original SE would not be able to update to iOS 15. iOS 15 would go on to support all the same device models as iOS 14.
A new report suggests that Apple is planning to drop support for the iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 6s Plus with next year’s release of iOS 15.