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Apple Commits to at Least Five Years of iPhone Security Updates


Apple has revealed its commitment to a minimum of five years of iPhone security software updates from the date a device is launched, thanks to a new...

Apple has revealed its commitment to a minimum of five years of iPhone security software updates from the date a device is launched, thanks to a new legal requirement in the United Kingdom (via Android Authority). One of the requirements of the PSTI is that companies define a support period, or minimum length of time, for which security updates will be provided after sale. Apple is planning a major AI overhaul in iOS 18, but some new features are unlikely to work on older iPhones, even if they do appear on the new operating system's device compatibility list.

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