The new iOS 16 update was released on Sept. 12, 2022, and there are more than a few iPhone models that didn't make the cut. And for the first time, the iPod touch is left entirely off the compatibility list. When iOS 15 came out, it supported all of the devices its predecessor, iOS 14, supported. But the same cannot be said between iOS 16 and iOS 15. The iPod touch (7th generation) is finally retired from new major updates, which is not surprising considering Apple discontinued the iPod line in May 2022. The biggest news is that five iPhone models with a Home button can no longer update past... more
iOS 16 Just Dropped Support for These iPhone Models — Find Out if You Can Update or Not
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