Support for iPhone 6s, 7, SE Dropped, iPhone 8 and Later Get iOS 16

Tech giant Apple unveiled the new version of its major operating systems at the WWDC 2022. Among them were OS powering iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, and computers. While many current devices still are supported by the new versions of the OS, some have been dropped from the roster of supported devices.

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MacBook Air Overhaul, MacBook Pro M2 Upcoming

During its annual World Wide Developers Conference, Cupertino-based tech giant Apple unveiled its overhauled MacBook Air powered by the newly announced M2 chip. The device now brings an entirely new design, Magsafe charging, and remarkable battery life. In the meantime, Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro also underwent the M2 chip treatment.

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macOS Ventura Introduces Stage Manager, iPhone May Be Used as a Webcam

Tech giant Apple unveiled the macOS Ventura at WWDC 2022. The OS will be introduced to its Mac computers in the upcoming fall. In line with recent macOS announcements, the macOS Ventura update is a subtle one. For the most part, it retains the visual style. Among the new features introduced, the biggest one might be Stage Manager. This is an overhaul of Mission Control. Users can enable and disable it from the Command Center. Mission Control used to show all running apps on the screen. Meanwhile, Stage Manager keeps all the currently open apps in focus while bunching the other apps by category to the side.

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iPadOS 16 by Apple Introduces Multitasking Experience for M1 iPads

Tech giant Apple announced its next-generation operating systems at WWDC 2022, including iOS 16, macOS Ventura, and iPadOS 16. The new iPadOS 16 has many similarities with iOS 16 and shares features with the platform. However, there are also quite a few features specific to the iPad, the most interesting of which is perhaps the new Stage Manager multitasking experience.

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