iOS 19 May Drop Support for Apple’s Best-Selling iPhone of 2018, 2019



Apple’s next iPhone software version may arrive as the final nail in the coffin for one of the best-selling iPhone models. A new report has suggested iOS 19 will drop support for the six-year-old iPhone XR, alongside its bigger siblings iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. Expected to arrive in September, the iOS 19 update will likely be Apple’s biggest upgrade to the iPhone software in years.

The information comes through a private X account (via 9to5Google), suggesting iOS 19 will support iPhone 11 and later models, which even includes the second- and third-generation iPhone SE. The source’s previous leak about iOS 18 compatibility was spot on, so it is hard not to believe their latest intel on the upcoming iPhone software.

The iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max were the second-generation of Apple’s notched display models, launched in 2018. While the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max raked in average sales, the iPhone XR sold like hotcakes. It was Apple’s best-selling model in 2018 and the third quarter of 2019. According to data, the iPhone XR sold 77.4 million units worldwide by September 2020.

According to the leak, the following iPhone models will be supported:

The tipster further said the next iPadOS version, likely the iPadOS 19, will drop support for the seventh-generation iPad, which came out in September 2019.



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