Apple announced the latest version of its operating system for the iPhone and iPad, iOS 10, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday night.
The new software will allow Siri to access third-party apps, revamp iMessage to include features such as suggesting emoji and invisible ink messages, and let youdelete the default apps you never use.
But if you have an iPhone or iPad of a certain vintage, forget about it. iOS 10 will be unavailable for the iPhone 4s, released in 2011; the iPad 2 and 3; the original iPad Mini and the fifth-generation iPod Touch.
New versions of iOS are traditionally adopted much faster than the latest version of Android. More than four in five iOS devices run iOS 9, compared to one in 10 Android users on the latest software, Marshmallow.
But as the number of active iOS devices surpasses 1 billion, with many older models still being used, more end up running older operating systems.
Earlier this year, Apple released the iPh
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