iOs 14 is expected to support all devices receiving the previous versionByBill Toulas-January 27, 2020.307 This move spreads excitement among the Apple community as consumers will not be forced to purchase a new phone. The iPads sporting the A9 and later will also receive the iPadOs 14 when it comes out in summer. According to sources from the French media outletsiOs 13ArcadeTv+NewsApple Music though changes in quality and efficiency are also expected to land with this. Here’s a complete list of iPhones that will receive iOs 14: iPhone 12 (5 G) iPhone 9/iPhone Se 2 iPhone 11 iPhone 11 Pro Max iPhone Xs Max iPhone 6S Plus iPhone Se So Apple can bring the next-gen iOs to devices launched in September 2015, four years ago! This improves their usability for protection and even their reselling value while the practice highlights the gap between the iOs and the Android ecosystems. The best-case scenario on Android is to receive two big Os updates which is a cumulative duration of two years, and another year on security updates. One factor that might have played a key role in this decision is that the iOs 13 may have been the most unstable update ever so the company may have decided it’s unreasonable to abandon any group of users to it. This would be like forcing them to run a troubled Os for ever and this does not suit the reputation of Apple. As for iPadOs 14, it will be received by the following Apple tablets: 12.9?? iPad Pro 2015 and 2017 iPad Pro 10.5?? iPad Pro 9.7?? 11?? iPad Pro 2018 iPad Air 3 iPad 6 iPad Mini 5 Those using the iPod Touch 7 launched last year will also receive the new iOs 14. Anything older will be left out, as the hardware is obsolete in previous models anyway. Clarifying that the above information is not definite is necessary, and Apple can change its mind until June. With the Se’s successor getting ready now we may see the original pocket-iPhone being excluded for marketing reasons after all.