Apple’s next major iPhone software update is iOS 26, but not every iPhone will be compatible with the new software. Here are the iPhone models that will (and won’t) be supported by iOS 26 when it launches this fall.
Three iPhone models miss out on iOS 26 support
Every year when Apple unveils new software releases, there’s always a chance that older hardware models won’t be supported.
Most recently, iOS 18 was supported by all the same iPhones that could run iOS 17. But this year, there’s a change to model compatibility with iOS 26.
iOS 26 will not be supported by:
These three models are supported by iOS 18, but Apple has dropped them this year in iOS 26.
All iPhones compatible with iOS 26
Here’s the full list of iPhones that will support iOS 26:
It’s worth noting that even if a model technically can run iOS 26, it won’t necessarily get all of its features.
We saw this last year with iOS 18, where all Apple Intelligence features were exclusive to newer iPhones.
Similarly for iOS 26, AI features will only be available on iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and all iPhone 16 models. There may be additional limitations for non-AI features too.
iOS 26 is expected to launch in a developer beta today, and will arrive publicly for all users this fall.
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