The legendary iPhone will be buried

Apple will deprecate the iPhone 11 this summer, according to 9to5Mac , citing an Instant Digital insider.

According to a specialist, iOS 27, which Apple will release this summer, will not support some popular smartphones. These include all devices in the iPhone 11 series, released in 2019. The series is considered legendary among Apple users: the iPhone 11 Pro, for example, was the first phone from the American brand with three cameras.

Thus, iOS 27 will be available for all Apple smartphones, starting with the iPhone 12, which was released in 2020. The company will also retire the second-generation iPhone SE, leaving the inexpensive device without support.

“If confirmed, this would be the second year in a row that Apple has excluded several iPhone models from a major iOS update,” the reporters noted. They noted that iOS 26 was released in 2025, but the iPhone XS did not receive the update. Apple typically announces a new version of its iPhone operating system (OS) and reveals the list of supported devices in June at the WWDC conference.

Earlier , it was reported that the iPhone 17 had dropped in price on the Russian market. The device now sells for 62,000 rubles, down from 110,000 rubles at launch.

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