This month, Apple’s biggest event, WWDC, took place, and the company made many new announcements, but over 30% of the event was about the upcoming iOS 16 due to an explanation of new features.
iPhone XS or Newer Will Only Able To Use iOS 16 Features
According to a report from 9to5Macs, some features in iOS 16 can only be supported by the iPhones, which retain the A12 Bionic chip or newer due to their high requirements. Here is a complete list of features:
Live Text in videos Quick actions in Live Text Emoji in texts New languages for Live Text All-new Dictation experience Add medications using your iPhone camera Discover Siri capabilities and apps Image search in more apps Astronomy wallpaper Image search in more apps Visual Look Up improvements New domains for Visual Look Up
The iPhones that can use these features are iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone SE (2nd gen), iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone SE (3rd gen). You can also check out a complete report of all the features coming to iOS 16. Additionally, iOS 16 also dropped support for some iPhones, such as iPhone 7 lineup, iPhone 6 lineup, and iPod Touch. The iOS 16 is to hit the stable version for the supported iPhones in the fall of this year, and speculations are suggesting maybe at the end of September or the beginning of October with the launch of iPhone 14. And iOS 16 Public Beta would arrive in the first week of the following month, so there is not much time left for its Beta arrival. Besides, the company has recently released the iOS 16 Beta 2 for developers only.