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iOS 10 supports devices with an Apple A6 or higher SoC and drops support on Apple A5 and A5X devices, including the iPhone 4s, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad Mini (1st generation) and iPod Touch (5th generation). [168] iOS 10 is the first version of iOS to drop support for devices with Lightning.
The release of iOS 10.2.1 brought support for the iPad (5th generation), and iOS 10.3.2 brought support for the iPad Pro (10.5-inch) and the iPad Pro (12.9-inch, 2nd generation). iOS 10.3.3 is the final supported release for the iPhone 5C and the Wi-Fi—only iPad (4th generation), while iOS 10.3.4 is the final supported release for the iPhone ...
An iOS 6.X untethered jailbreak tool called "evasi0n" was released for Linux, OS X, and Windows on February 4, 2013. [69] Due to the high volume of interest in downloading the jailbreak utility, the site initially gave anticipating users download errors. When Apple upgraded its software to iOS 6.1.3 it permanently patched out the evasi0n jailbreak.
[8] iOS formerly also powered iPads until iPadOS was introduced in 2019 and the iPod Touch line of devices until its discontinuation. [9] iOS is the world's second most widely installed mobile operating system, after Android. As of December 2023, Apple's App Store contains more than 3.8 million iOS mobile apps. [10] iOS is based on macOS.
latest iOS: 1 year, 4 months Current or still sold iPhone 15 Pro / 15 Pro Max iOS 17.0 September 22, 2023 () September 9, 2024 () current: latest iOS: 1 year, 4 months 4 months: Discontinued, still supported iPhone 16 / 16 Plus iOS 18.0 September 20, 2024 () current: latest iOS: 4 months Current or still sold
By end of 2013, Android's market share rose to 61.9%, followed by iOS at 36%. [236] By late 2014, Android's market share rose to 72%, followed by iOS at 22.3% and Windows at 5.7%. [237] As of early 2016, Android has 65% marketshare, Apple has 26% and Windows has 9% marketshare. [80]
Mac OS X Panther (version 10.3) is the fourth major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system.It followed Mac OS X Jaguar and preceded Mac OS X Tiger.It was released on October 24, 2003, with the retail price of US$129 [3] for a single user and US$199 [3] for a five user, family license.