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Here’s What We Know About Apple’s Potential iOS 18 Update for Numerous iPhone Models in 2024

Apple has just released the iOS 17.4 beta update, which is expected to be released in the coming days. But all the focus will shift to the big iOS update, which is expected to have AI features. We’re talking about iOS 18, which should make its debut at WWDC 2024 around June this year.

Apple has already teased its big AI plans for 2024, and we think iPhone users will get their own taste of AI with the new version of iOS. However, Apple has a clear policy of limiting new features to iPhones that have the hardware support to run them. And iOS 18 is hardly any different.

According to a new report, the iOS 18 update will support several iPhone models, including some really old ones, which is good news for people who want to keep using their old phones instead of buying an expensive new one. The list of iPhones supporting iOS 18 is not official, but it looks close to the actual information that the company may deliver in the coming months.

iPhones that will receive the iOS 18 update in 2024

– iPhone 15

iPhone 15 Plus

– iPhone 15 Pro

iPhone 15 Pro Max

– iPhone 14

iPhone 14 Plus

– iPhone 14 Pro

– iPhone 14 Pro Max

– iPhone 13

iPhone 13 mini

– iPhone 13 Pro

iPhone 13 Pro Max

– iPhone 12

– iPhone 12 mini

– iPhone 12 Pro

iPhone 12 Pro Max

– iPhone 11

– iPhone 11 Pro

– iPhone 11 Pro Max

– iPhone XS

– iPhone XS Max

– iPhone XR

iPhone SE (2nd generation)

– iPhone SE (3rd generation)

Looking at the list, you might notice that all of these iPhones supported iOS 17 when it was released in 2023. We usually see Apple cut one model when a new version comes out, so it will be interesting to see if the company changes its model or continues its usual trend.

In any case, iPhone users should be aware that just because a new version is coming to older iPhones, it doesn’t mean they will support new features, especially the supposed AI options. For now, we’ll take this list with a grain of salt and wait a few more weeks to see if the information matches up.

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