What to Do If Your iPhone SE Doesn't Support iOS 13 - Lifehacker

What to Do If Your iPhone SE Doesn't Support iOS 13  Lifehacker

Apple’s big WWDC event is right around the corner, and what better way to kick off the festivities—which we weren’t invited to, as always—then by contemplating all the fun features you might not be able to use on your ancient iPhone. Apple has been pretty decent about extending support for newer iterations of iOS to older devices. Take iOS 12, for example: You can play with fun features like Group FaceTime, Screen Time, and the updated Photos app on devices as old as the iPhone 5S—from 2013. That’s a ridiculous amount of support for a device that shouldn’t work very well by now, especially ...

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