iOS 7 – which iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad tablet won't I be able to run it on?

  On June 10 iOS 7 will be presented to the whole world by the Apple company is the first version beta of the operating system will be launched during that evening, or very shortly after. Considering that there are rumors of the implementation of important changes in the future version of the operating system, many of you are probably wondering which iDevices will be able to install it. Unfortunately for many of you I have bad news, especially if you bought the terminals more than 2 days ago, Apple may choose to offer the new version of iOS for fewer and fewer iDevices in order to increase sales.

  It's almost certain that iPhone 3GS it won't run iOS 7, considering that we are talking about an almost 4-year-old terminal, which unexpectedly ran including iOS 6, available since last fall. Compatibility is uncertain iPod Touch 4G and iPad 2 cu iOS 7, and here we have to look, not at the age of the devices, but at the number of models available on the market. If Apple will launch iBridge Touch 6G this year then iPod Touch 4G it didn't run iOS 7, but if it doesn't release another model, then it will probably maintain compatibility. In the case of iPad tablets, things are a bit more complicated, because at the moment iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4 si iPad Mini are compatible with iOS 6.

  Notice that Apple has 4 iPhone models running iOS 6 and 4 iPad models, and this year it will remove the old models and include new ones. In the case of iPhones, things are clear, and in the case of iPad tablets, the situation could be similar. Given that iPad 5 si iPad Mini 2 will be released on the market, it is unlikely that iPad 2 will be compatible with iOS 7, even though we are talking about a product released on the market 2 years ago. From autumn there will be 5 tablets compatible with iOS 7 and maintaining compatibility for iPad 2 will not "encourage" customers to upgrade to a new model, so it is clear that Apple must "help" them to do it.

  Of course, everything I told you might not happen, but I recommend that you be prepared to be left out of the iOS 7 compatibility area if you have one of the 3 iDevices mentioned by me.