WWDC2024 is just a few hours away and among the things Apple is expected to announce is the new iPadOS 18. Well, we might not need to wait long to know more about the OS, as details of it have already surfaced online thanks to a reliable tipster.
Specifically, the tipster shared the alleged iPad, iPad Mini, iPad Air and iPad Pro models that will support the new OS, as well as the models that don’t. As per MacRumors, iPadOS 18 will allegedly drop support for iPad models equipped with the A10X Fusion chip.
Accordingly, this means that the first-gen 10.5-inch iPad Pro and the 2nd-gen 12.9-inch iPad Pro won’t be supported. Here’s a list of iPad, iPad Mini, iPad Air and iPad Pro models that will be supported:
- iPad Pro: Those released in 2018 and later
- iPad Air: Those released in 2019 and later
- iPad Mini: Those released in 2019 and later
- iPad: Those released in 2019 and later
WWDC2024 is expected to unveil the iPadOS 18, though the OS itself will only make its way to compatible devices in September. Well, we just have to wait until tomorrow morning to know what exactly iPadOS 18 entails, so until then, stay tuned to TechNave for more trending tech news.
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