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With just around a month left before Apple unveils the iPhone 17 series alongside the highly anticipated and controversial iOS 26. Apple’s upcoming operating system for iPhones introduces a new design language called Liquid Glass, which, the company says, is a “new translucent material that reflects and refracts its surroundings”.
The Cupertino-based tech giant has also made some changes to the app icons, widgets, and other interfaces that iPhone users interact with daily. Another change is that the newly redesigned tab bar in first-party apps like Music, News and Podcasts floats over user content and dynamically shrinks when doing things like browsing. If you are wondering whether your iPhone will be getting the Liquid Glass treatment, here’s the full list of devices that will support iOS 26.
📌iPhone 16e
📌iPhone 16
📌iPhone 16 Plus
📌iPhone 16 Pro
📌iPhone 16 Pro Max
📌iPhone 15
📌iPhone 15 Plus
📌iPhone 15 Pro
📌iPhone 15 Pro Max
📌iPhone 14
📌iPhone 14 Plus
📌iPhone 14 Pro
📌iPhone 14 Pro Max
📌iPhone 13
📌iPhone 13 Plus
📌iPhone 13 Pro
📌iPhone 13 Pro Max
📌iPhone 13 mini
📌iPhone 12
📌iPhone 12 Plus
📌iPhone 12 Pro
📌iPhone 12 Pro Max
📌iPhone 12 mini
📌iPhone 11
📌iPhone 11 Pro
📌iPhone 11 Pro Max
📌iPhone SE 2nd gen
Unfortunately, the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and the iPhone XR won’t be getting iOS 26. These models did get the iOS 18 update, but now it looks like Apple is finally discontinuing them. One thing to note here is that even though all of these iPhones will be able to run iOS 26, they won’t necessarily be getting all the latest features. This means that there’s a high chance that AI features will be limited to iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max and newer models.