iOS 17 leak reveals the iPhones (and iPads) being left behind

Apple is expected to debut iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 at WWDC 2023 later this year, and a new leak has seemingly revealed which iPhones and iPads will (and won’t) be supported by the upcoming software updates.

According to a MacRumors source “with a proven track record,” iOS 17 will drop support for the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X, while iPadOS 17 will shun the first-generation iPad Pro (both the 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch models) and fifth-generation iPad. All six devices were released between November 2015 and November 2017.

If the rumor rings true, Apple will have dropped support for almost all devices running the A11 Bionic chip or older with its next major software updates. The sixth- and seventh-generation iPad, as well as the second-generation iPad Pro (both the 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch models) will reportedly be exceptions to the rule. 

The news doesn’t come as much of a surprise, mind. Apple routinely drops support for older devices with every new edition of iOS and iPadOS – the iPhone 6s, iPhone 7 and iPad Air 2 were among the models left behind by iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, for instance – but it’s hard to hear that the likes of the iPhone X will soon be outmoded. 

An image of the notch from the iPhone 8 launch event

Apple announced the then-revolutionary iPhone X in 2017 (Image credit: Apple)

Of course, these devices won’t suddenly become redundant with the release of iOS 17 and iPadOS 17. The latest iOS and iPadOS updates should keep them ticking along nicely for several years yet – Apple is known for providing better support to older devices than most Android manufacturers to theirs, lest we forget – but these iPhones and iPads won’t benefit from any major OS overhauls that Apple has in the pipeline for the future.

iOS 17: what to expect

Developer editing iPhone lock screen on laptop

(Image credit: Shutterstock / Konstantin Savusia)

As for what features Apple’s next updates will be bringing to the table, we now know that iOS 17 will be a bigger iPhone update than we first thought

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman had previously reported that development on the Apple VR headset would lead to “fewer major changes” for iOS 17, but the seasoned Apple expert has since claimed that the upcoming update will actually provide several of users’ “most requested features.”

So, while it’s unlikely that iOS 17 will reinvent the experience of using the best iPhones, we do expect to see a range of significant updates offered to existing iPhone features and apps, like CarPlay, Siri and Messages. 

As for things we’d like to see introduced with iOS 17, our seven wishes for iOS 17 guide contains calls for a redesigned Control Center, universal battery widgets and better picture-in-picture controls.

As mentioned, Apple is all but certain to debut iOS 17‌ at its annual WWDC developer conference in June, with the update expected to begin rolling out to users sometime in September, coinciding with the launch of the iPhone 15 line.



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