iOS 8 – which iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch will it work on?

  Introducing iOS 8 will take place during the opening keynote of WWDC 2014, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), scheduling it for June 2 of this year. Then we will see for the first time what the future version of the operating system for iDevices will look like, but also then we will also find out which devices Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will be compatible with it. The release of iOS 8 will take place in the fall of this year, after approximately 3 months of testing through beta versions distributed by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), developers of applications for the iOS platform, so all those interested will have time to change their iDevices.

  Well, now if you're wondering with what iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch it will work iOS 8, well I tell you that of the current iDevices sold by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), iPhone 4 si iPad Mini will most likely be incompatible with iOS 8. They will be joined by the tablet iPad 2, which, although it has been withdrawn from sale, will continue to be updated by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), with new versions of iOS 7, but everything will stop here. For iPhone 4, iPad Mini si iPad 2, iOS 7.1.x will almost certainly be the latest version offered by Apple and I think many of you expected this.

  All these three devices have weak hardware and run iOS 7 very hard, a switch to iOS 8 having no real use for Apple and most likely only succeeding in angering the users. The rest of the iDevices marketed by Apple will most likely be able to run iOS 8But iPhone 4S and iBridge Touch 5G it could have an unsatisfactory functionality. I've told you year after year what Apple is going to do in terms of compatibility, and so far everything I've detailed has proven to be true, so you'd better be prepared for an upgrade.