Apple announced a list of iPhones to receive 'death sentences' in 2020
As usual, Apple will release an official iOS upgrade every year for its devices to ensure performance stability, optimize security and security for users.
However, devices that are too old will be placed in the dangerous list because over time they do not have enough power to compatibility with the new iOS update.
Apple usually still supports the latest updates for iPhones whose launch is within the last 5 years, but still not enough to support all users.
Currently, Apple has officially announced the list of iPhone models that will receive death sentences in 2020. Specifically, all devices from iPhone 6 and earlier will not receive this year's new iOS update. This means that those devices have become lagging behind Apple's standards, not properly protected against hacking or intruders.
Therefore, if your smartphone has not received the necessary updates for a long time, you should consider saying goodbye to it and replacing it with a new device to use.
What surprises many people is that the iPhone 6S and iPhone SE escape the 'death sentence', still benefiting like every other new generation iPhone.
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