
Apple iPhones that won't support new iOS update
The new system update is iOS 26 but some iPhones won't be able to install the update so users will need to buy a new device if you want to have the new Apple features.
Apple announced that the new update is on its way at its WWDC Developers Conference, The Mirror reports.
The newspaper shared that the things that will change with the update include a new look, 'improved messaging' as well as some app changes with Apple Music, Apple Maps and Wallet being affected.
iOS 18 vs iOS 26 pic.twitter.com/ypefNBMVGD — Apple Hub (@theapplehub) June 9, 2025
Those who update their iPhones will be able to have spam calls blocked automatically and change their chats so they have a different background.
The new update will be able to translate conversations straight away and users can enjoy a new Games app.
When is the new iOS 26 iPhone update coming out?
iPhone users should be able to update their phones with the new features in September but some will miss out if they have older phones.
Which iPhones can't update to iOS 26?
The new update will only be available for those with an iPhone 11 or later model.
Apple said: 'New software features will be available this autumn as a free software update for iPhone 11 and later.'
These are the devices compatible with iOS 26! 🚨
RIP iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR pic.twitter.com/dCH9xdm16N — Apple Hub (@theapplehub) June 9, 2025
Therefore, phones that are older than the iPhone 11 will not receive the update, including the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR.
If you have one of these and want the update on your phone, the only solution is to start using an iPhone 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 or 16.
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Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering, said: 'iOS 26 shines with the gorgeous new design and meaningful improvements to the features users rely on every day, making iPhone even more helpful.'
He added: 'Experiences are more expressive and personal, from the Lock Screen and Home Screen, to new capabilities across Phone and Messages that help users focus on the connections that matter most.
'And with powerful new Apple Intelligence capabilities integrated across the system, users can get things done easier than ever.'

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