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WWDC 2019 may be a miserable show for some iPhone clients





WWDC 2019 is directly around the bend, and however the show will probably hold a few astonishments, one theme that is certain to come up is iOS 13. It's amid WWDC that we'll realize which iPhones are getting iOS 13, and Apple unquestionably has an extreme show to follow in such manner – a year ago, it reported that all telephones running iOS 11 would get redesigns iOS 12. Will the organization make a comparable declaration this year? Another report today guarantees that it won't be.


Indeed, there are various iPhones that might remain where they're at with regards to iOS rendition. While various telephones will be moved up to iOS 13, this report asserts that the iPhone 5S, iPhone SE, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus will stay on iOS 12. 

The report originates from French site iPhonesoft.fr, which guarantees that it took in this data from an "engineer companion at Apple." The site likewise says that the destiny of the iPhone 6S hasn't been resolved yet – it may get iOS 13, however that isn't clear right now. To the extent iPads go, the iPad Air and the iPad scaled down 2 won't get updates to iOS 13 either. 

Clearly, you should take this gossip with a solid portion of distrust, since it's hard to tell what Apple's arrangements are subsequent to putting iOS 12 on all gadgets running iOS 11. It appears to be improbable that it'll make a comparable move with iOS 13, implying that a few gadgets would be left on iOS 12, however it's difficult to make an approach which gadgets will get the opportunity to move onto the following emphasis of iOS and which ones won't. 


At last, we will need to look out for Apple's declaration at WWDC to know without a doubt. On the off chance that this report is exact, at that point it is without a doubt enormous news, however we're simply going to trust that Apple will affirm the program of gadgets getting iOS 13 preceding we hop to any ends. WWDC 2019 commences on Monday June third and we'll be covering the majority of the declarations from the show here at SlashGear, so stay tuned.

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