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By Hamid Ganji · Posted
Here's what iPhone models support iOS 26 by Hamid Ganji After months of swirling rumors, Apple kicked off its WWDC 2025 event today. The event was mostly focused on a slew of new AI-driven features for Apple devices and the company's new operating systems, which carry the Liquid Glass design. However, iOS 26 was the flagship of the event as it posed to alter the user experience of Apple's best-selling product, the iPhone. During the event, Apple announced the list of compatible iPhone models with iOS 26. Here is the list: iPhone 16e iPhone 16 iPhone 16 Plus iPhone 16 Pro iPhone 16 Pro Max 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 SE (2nd generation or later) If you own any of these iPhone models, you can expect to receive the first iOS 26 public beta next month via the Apple Beta Software Program. Also, developers can already access iOS 26 beta through the Apple Developer Program. The stable version is expected to drop in September with the iPhone 17 series. The above list of compatible iPhones with iOS 26 also signifies the end of software support for iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR. It's important to note that these models might still receive security updates from Apple to safeguard the device against potential threats. Apple calls iOS 26 "our broadest design update ever." It includes significant upgrades and changes compared to the previous version, though the final thoughts about the experience will be determined after the first beta hits users' devices next month. iOS 26 is also heavily focused on AI capabilities as Apple has expanded the footprint of its Apple Intelligence suite to almost every corner of the operating system. -
By encarta · Posted
That's the most pathetic "redesign" ever. -
By Ringo Tanner · Posted
Tin foil hat nonsense. Got receipts? -
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Thank you for mentioning Windows Vista in the title of a news article. -
By Astra.Xtreme · Posted
Let's be real. Part of the motivation of the UI change is to increase CPU/RAM usage, which slows down older devices and makes battery life worse, therefore tempting people into upgrading to the latest devices. We've been through this enough times to know that the iOS updates never improve performance. Personally I value battery life over eye candy.
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Hi everyone,
Quick question here, seems simple enough but really hasn't turned up some concrete results on Google other than some dead links to some winamp scripts. Anyway, I've got Winamp w/ AVS and I'd like to export some of the visualizations to AVI or MPG. No sound is necessary; I'd just like the video outputted. How do I do this (using free software)? I tried the trial version of Fraps but it wouldn't work with AVS for some reason.
Thanks in advance! :)
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