Apple isn’t cutting anyone off this year. iOS 27 keeps compatibility exactly where iOS 26 left it.
This means every iPhone that ran last year’s update will also get the new one. In other words, if your phone is still supported today, it stays supported for another cycle.
That includes the iPhone 11 lineup from 2019. It continues to hang on as one of the oldest supported generations in Apple’s ecosystem. It’s a fairly unusual move even by Apple’s standards. Typically, older devices are phased out more gradually over time.
Apple announced iOS 27 at its WWDC 2026 keynote on Monday and released it as a developer beta. The company expects to roll out a public beta later this summer and plans to release the full version in the autumn, following its usual software rollout pattern.
On paper, the compatibility list is one of the broadest Apple has offered in years. iPhones supported by iOS 27 include the iPhone SE (2nd generation and later), iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max. The list also features the iPhone 12 series (including mini, Pro and Pro Max), iPhone 13 series, iPhone 14 series, iPhone 15 series, and iPhone 16 lineup (including 16e, 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max). Moreover, the newest iPhone 17 family (17e, 17, Air, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max) is supported as well.
So if you’re using anything from a 2019 iPhone 11 all the way up to the latest iPhone 17 models, you’re covered.
There is a caveat…
However, there’s a familiar caveat here: not every iOS 27 feature will be available on every supported device. Apple continues to reserve its most advanced features, particularly anything tied to Apple Intelligence, for newer hardware. Specifically, newer devices with faster processors and more memory can access those features.
That means older devices will still get the update, but they won’t necessarily get the full experience. It’s the same split Apple has been leaning into over the past few years. Broad software support appears on paper, but feature availability scales based on hardware capability.
For most users, though, the takeaway is simple. Apple is still playing the long game with iPhone support. Even devices nearly seven years old aren’t being left behind just yet.
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