Apple iPhone

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The iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. that use Apple’s iOS mobile operating system.

Release Released Discontinued Supported
14 Plus 11 months ago
(07 Oct 2022)
In Production Yes
14 / 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max 1 year ago
(16 Sep 2022)
In Production Yes
SE (3rd generation) 1 year and 6 months ago
(18 Mar 2022)
In Production Yes
13 / 13 Mini 2 years ago
(24 Sep 2021)
In Production Yes
13 Pro / 13 Pro Max 2 years ago
(24 Sep 2021)
1 year ago
(07 Sep 2022)
Yes
12 Mini 2 years and 10 months ago
(13 Nov 2020)
1 year ago
(07 Sep 2022)
Yes
12 Pro Max 2 years and 10 months ago
(13 Nov 2020)
2 years ago
(14 Sep 2021)
Yes
12 2 years and 11 months ago
(23 Oct 2020)
In Production Yes
12 Pro 2 years and 11 months ago
(23 Oct 2020)
2 years ago
(14 Sep 2021)
Yes
SE (2nd generation) 3 years and 5 months ago
(24 Apr 2020)
1 year and 6 months ago
(08 Mar 2022)
Yes
11 4 years ago
(20 Sep 2019)
1 year ago
(07 Sep 2022)
Yes
11 Pro / 11 Pro Max 4 years ago
(20 Sep 2019)
2 years and 11 months ago
(13 Oct 2020)
Yes
XR 4 years and 11 months ago
(26 Oct 2018)
2 years ago
(07 Sep 2021)
Yes
XS / XS Max 5 years ago
(21 Sep 2018)
4 years ago
(10 Sep 2019)
Yes
8 / 8 Plus 6 years ago
(22 Sep 2017)
3 years and 5 months ago
(15 Apr 2020)
Yes
X 6 years ago
(12 Sep 2017)
5 years ago
(12 Sep 2018)
Yes
7 / 7 Plus 7 years ago
(16 Sep 2016)
4 years ago
(10 Sep 2019)
Yes
SE (1st generation) 7 years ago
(31 Mar 2016)
5 years ago
(12 Sep 2018)
Yes
6S / 6S Plus 8 years ago
(25 Sep 2015)
5 years ago
(12 Sep 2018)
Yes
6 / 6 Plus 9 years ago
(25 Sep 2014)
7 years ago
(07 Sep 2016)
Yes
5C 10 years ago
(20 Sep 2013)
8 years ago
(09 Sep 2015)
Ended 6 years ago
(19 Sep 2017)
5S 10 years ago
(20 Sep 2013)
7 years ago
(21 Mar 2016)
Yes

Most likely, new iPhone models will come out in September every year (with a few possible exceptions). iPhone support (supported devices gets the latest iOS updates) is quite long. Apple occasionally releases security updates for much older devices, such as this security fix in iOS 12.5.6 which was pushed to iPhone 6 and iPhone 5S.

On new iOS releases, the previous iOS version is supported for a few months as a stop-gap to allow users time to update.

Apple maintains a list of Supported iPhone models at https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/iphe3fa5df43.

Support information for iOS versions are available at /ios.

More information is available on the Apple iPhone website.


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