Apple reportedly won’t bring iPadOS 18 to three iPads, but there’s better news for iPhones (2024)

Apple reportedly won’t bring iPadOS 18 to three iPads, but there’s better news for iPhones (1)

If you’ve been holding onto an older iPad then this might be the year to upgrade, as not only are we expecting to see the iPad Pro 2024, the iPad Air 6, the iPad 11, and the iPad mini 7, but Apple apparently won’t bring iPadOS 18 to three existing models that currently have iPadOS 17.

This is according to a post “on social media by a private account with a strong track record” seen by 9to5Mac, and they claim specifically that the iPad (6th generation), the iPad Pro 12.9 (2nd generation), and the iPad Pro 10.5 won’t get iPadOS 18.

The other iPads currently running iPadOS 17 should though, meaning that if you have an iPad, iPad Air or iPad mini from 2019 or later, or an iPad Pro from 2018 or later, you should get at least one more major software update, according to this leak.

We would however take this with a pinch of salt, especially since, as 9to5Mac notes, the two Pro models that apparently aren’t getting iPadOS 18 have an A10X Fusion chipset, while the oldest standard iPad that’s said to be in line for the update has a less powerful A10 Fusion chipset, which seems odd.

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Apple reportedly won’t bring iPadOS 18 to three iPads, but there’s better news for iPhones (2)

This leak also included information about the phones that will apparently get iOS 18, and it’s better news there, as apparently all the iPhones that can get iOS 17 will also get iOS 18. That means the iPhone XR and iPhone XS onwards, as well as the iPhone SE (2020) onwards.

We’ve heard the same claims about iOS 18 compatibility before, and hearing them again from another source adds credibility to it. That older leak also mentioned iPadOS 18 compatibility, and similarly said that iPads with the A10X Fusion chipset wouldn’t get it.

We should learn a lot more about iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 soon, as Apple will almost certainly announce both at WWDC 2024, which starts on June 10. We’d expect betas to land soon after that, but the finished software probably won’t launch until September, so we’ve got a while to wait yet for what could be the biggest software update in iOS history, packed full of new AI features for your iPhone.

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Apple reportedly won’t bring iPadOS 18 to three iPads, but there’s better news for iPhones (2024)

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Apple reportedly won’t bring iPadOS 18 to three iPads, but there’s better news for iPhones? ›

This is according to a post “on social media by a private account with a strong track record” seen by 9to5Mac, and they claim specifically that the iPad (6th generation

iPad (6th generation
The iPad (6th generation) (also referred to as the iPad 9.7-inch) is a tablet computer designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc.
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), the iPad Pro 12.9 (2nd generation), and the iPad Pro 10.5 won't get iPadOS 18.

What iPads will get iPadOS 18? ›

That means so long as you have an iPad Pro from 2018 onward, an iPad Air or Mini from 2019 onward, or an iPad from 2020 onward, you will most likely get the iPadOS 18 update. However, we won't know for sure until Apple confirms which models are eligible when they officially unveil the update.

What devices won't support iOS 18? ›

According to The New York Post, iPhones released before 2018, including the iPhone SE and the iPhone 8 Plus and earlier, won't be able to upgrade to iOS 18. This has to do with the software requiring more sophisticated hardware, and the outdated chips won't be able to handle some of the new features.

Which iPads are no longer compatible? ›

iPadOS 18 will not be compatible with the following iPads:
  • iPad - 6th generation.
  • iPad Pro (12.9-inch) - 2nd generation.
  • iPad Pro (10.5-inch) - 2nd generation.
Apr 2, 2024

Which iPads will not get iOS 18? ›

iPadOS 18 compatibility

For iPad users, the account says that iPadOS 18 will drop support for the following devices: iPad (6th generation) iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (2nd generation) iPad Pro (10.5-inch)

What iPads won't get iOS 18? ›

This is according to a post “on social media by a private account with a strong track record” seen by 9to5Mac, and they claim specifically that the iPad (6th generation), the iPad Pro 12.9 (2nd generation), and the iPad Pro 10.5 won't get iPadOS 18.

What iPhones will stop working in 2024? ›

Which iPhones are Vintage and Obsolete in 2024?
  • iPhone SE (1st generation)
  • iPhone 6s.
  • iPhone 6s Plus (except for 32GB model)
  • iPhone 7.
  • iPhone 7 Plus.
  • iPhone 8.
  • iPhone 8 Plus.
Apr 2, 2024

Which iPhones get iOS 19? ›

iOS 19 Supported Devices

If that pattern holds, when iOS 19 is released in 2025, it should support models from as far back as 2020. That means it would likely support the iPhone 12 series and newer, but would drop support for the iPhone XS/XR series and iPhone 11 series.

Which device will get iOS 17? ›

It's the same case with iOS 17, as Apple announced that it will be available for devices from the iPhone XS generation upwards. This includes: iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. iPhone XR.

Which iPad models are no longer supported or can t accept iOS updates? ›

Obsolete iPads

iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st gen) – 2015. iPad Pro 9.7-inch (1st gen) – 2015. iPad (5th gen) – 2017.

What happens when iOS is no longer supported? ›

When an iPhone becomes obsolete, it means Apple will no longer support it. This means you can't get it repaired and it rarely receives iOS security updates—if ever. This is a big deal as if your iPhone doesn't receive updates, there is no way of keeping it secure.

Which iOS devices are no longer supported? ›

No longer supported Apple® devices
  • Apple iPad (1st Gen)
  • Apple iPad (2nd Gen)
  • Apple iPhone 4.
  • Apple iPhone 4s.
  • Apple iPhone 5.
  • Apple iPhone 5c.
  • Apple iPhone 5s.

How long before iPad becomes obsolete? ›

For an Apple product to be declared obsolete means that production has been stopped for seven years. Here's the current list of obsolete iPads.

Are iPads declining? ›

Charlie Sorrel has been writing about technology, and its effects on society and the planet, for 13 years. iPad sales have dropped like a stone since last year. No new models were released in 2023.

What is the oldest iPhone that is still supported? ›

Until iOS 16, which was released in late 2022, you could still run the latest version of iOS on an iPhone as old as the iPhone 6S. In fact, the iPhone 6S had been the cutoff for devices supporting the latest version of iOS since iOS 13 (see the chart below).

Will the iPad 6th generation get iOS 18? ›

That means that the sixth- and seventh-generation iPads are not expected to be supported. Apple is due to announce both iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 at WWDC 2024.

What iPad will get iPadOS 17? ›

iPadOS 17 Compatibility

iPadOS 17 is compatible with the second-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro, the first-generation 11-inch iPad Pro, the 10.5-inch iPad Pro, the third-generation iPad Air, the sixth-generation ‌iPad‌, and the fifth-generation iPad mini, and newer generations of all of those models.

Which iPads will not get iOS 17? ›

The following iPad models are not supported on iPadOS 17:
  • iPad (5th generation)
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st generation)
  • iPad Pro 9.7-inch.
Sep 18, 2023

Will the iPad Pro 11 get iOS 18? ›

These iPad models will be compatible with iPadOS 18:

2019 iPad and newer models. 2019 iPad mini and newer models. 2019 iPad Air and newer models. 2018 iPad Pro and newer models.

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