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Following WWDC 2026, Apple has published the official list of devices that will receive its new operating systems this fall.
The picture is a comfortable one for iPhone owners, but the rest of Apple's lineup faces noticeably tighter cutoffs.
The news is positive for users who have been holding on to older devices. iOS 27 supports the same lineup of iPhones as iOS 26, with the update available on every model from the iPhone 11 onward.
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iPadOS 27 takes a much harder line, with Apple dropping support for several older generations at once. The update will not be available on the iPad 8th generation and earlier, iPad mini 5th generation, iPad Air 3rd generation, iPad Pro 12.9-inch 3rd generation, and iPad Pro 11-inch 1st generation.
The toughest cut is on the Apple Watch side. watchOS 27 drops support for several models at once, including the Apple Watch Series 8, the first-generation Ultra, the second-generation SE, and any older devices. The change marks the most significant reduction in supported hardware in Apple Watch's history.
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macOS Golden Gate marks a turning point for the Mac lineup. It is the first version of macOS to fully drop support for Intel-based machines. All Intel Macs, including the 2019 and 2020 MacBook Pro and the 2020 iMac, will not receive the update. Apple Silicon is now required.
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