The upcoming iOS 15 will end support for three devices, with the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, and iPhone SE not being supported by the new operating system.
The information is not official but comes from the French website iPhoneSoft, which has given us valid information in the past.
Of course, we're talking about six- and five-year-olds, respectively, when iOS 15 comes out. The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus were announced in 2015, while the first iPhone SE was announced in March 2016.
The common denominator between the two devices is the A9 processor but they continue to get all the upgrades normally even today.
This of course means that iOS 15 will be compatible with all devices from iPhone 7 and up. On the other hand, this could mean that the upcoming iPadOS 15 will end support for iPads with an A9 processor and below, namely the iPad mini 4, iPad Air 2, and iPad 5 (2017).
As always we expect the official announcement from Apple.
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