Apple Support: Which Devices Are Still Supported?
Over the years, Apple has released countless generations of devices and operating system versions. Currently, we're at version 17 of iOS and iPadOS. Below, you'll find an overview of all Apple devices still supported by Apple in 2023.
Which iPhones Are Still Supported?
iOS 17 is the latest operating system for iPhone. All models from the iPhone XR onwards are compatible with iOS 17. iPhone 8, iPhone X, and the first-generation iPhone SE all support iOS 16.
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13
- iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 mini
- iPhone 12 Pro
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone XS
- iPhone XS Max
- iPhone XR
- iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)
If you have an older model, you may consider looking at a newer device.
Which iPads are still supported?
The iPad family is a bit more complex. The following models support iPadOS 17:
- iPad (6th generation and later)
- iPad Air (3rd generation and later)
- iPad Mini (5th generation and later)
- iPad Pro 11-inch
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch (from 2nd generation)
- iPad Pro 10.5-inch
Which MacBooks Are Still Supported?
MacBook Pro
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2, 2022)
- MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021)
- MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020, 2x Thunderbolt 3)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020, 4x Thunderbolt 3)
- MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)
- MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2019)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, 2x Thunderbolt 3)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019, 4x Thunderbolt 3)
- MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2018, 4x Thunderbolt 3)
MacBook Air
- MacBook Air (M2, 2022)
- MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
- MacBook Air Retina (13-inch, 2020)
- MacBook Air Retina (13-inch, 2019)
- MacBook Air Retina (13-inch, 2018)
iMac
- iMac (24-inch, M1, 2021)
- iMac Retina 5K (27-inch, 2020)
- iMac Retina 5K (27-inch, 2019)
- iMac Retina 4K (21.5-inch, 2019)
iMac Pro
- iMac Pro (2017)
Mac Mini
- Mac mini (M1, 2020)
- Mac mini (2018)
Mac Studio
- Mac Studio (2022)
Mac Pro
- Mac Pro (2019)
- Mac Pro (late 2013)
What Does the End of Support Mean for Me?
When Apple ends support for older devices, you'll no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, or new features. This puts you at risk of security vulnerabilities, loss of functionality, and potentially unreliable performance. You'll also no longer be able to get official repairs.
How to Stay Safe?
Back up your data regularly and consider upgrading to a currently supported model. For older devices, you can consult third-party repair shops and online communities for alternative solutions.