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Updated · Tom's Guide · May 30
iPhone 11 Series, SE 2020 Likely Miss iOS 27 as Apple Nears June 8 WWDC
Updated
Updated · Tom's Guide · May 30

iPhone 11 Series, SE 2020 Likely Miss iOS 27 as Apple Nears June 8 WWDC

3 articles · Updated · Tom's Guide · May 30

Summary

  • 2019-era iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max are the models most likely to lose full iOS support this year, with the 2020 iPhone SE also seen as vulnerable.
  • Apple typically drops devices after about six or seven years, and last year already ended upgrade support for the 2018 iPhone XS, XS Max and XR.
  • iPhone 12 and newer should still install iOS 27, though the report notes Apple could keep the iPhone 11 for one more cycle or cut additional models instead.
  • June 8 at WWDC 2026 is when Apple is expected to reveal the first iOS 27 beta list, which usually quietly confirms which older iPhones are limited to security updates only.
  • Even among supported phones, major iOS 27 AI features are expected to stay limited to iPhone 15 Pro-class hardware and newer, increasing pressure on users of older devices to upgrade.

Insights

Is Apple's AI a true innovation, or just the latest tool to make your current iPhone feel obsolete?
Will iOS 27's exclusive features create a new digital divide between new and older iPhone users?
With its focus on privacy, can Apple's on-device AI truly compete against the power of cloud-based rivals?