Apple is expected to release iOS 14 and iPad iOS 14 on WWDC in June. Before the release, new rumors from French websites suggested that this year’s iOS version would support all devices that were the same as last year’s iOS 13, but that iPad iOS would be cut. IOS 14 is rumored to continue to support the iPhone SE and iPhone 6s. Rumors are that all other devices launched thereafter will also be supported. From iPhone SE to iPhone 11 Pro Max. Of course, iOS 14 will also support all iPhones in 2020, including the rumored low-cost iPhone SE2/iPhone 9 and iPhone 12 series. Now, there are rumors that Apple may eventually give up support for the iPhone SE and iPhone 6s, depending on how far it evolves in the coming months. As for the iPad lineup, there are rumors today that Apple will drop its support for the iPad Mini 4, which was originally launched in September 2015, and the iPad Air 2, which was launched in October 2014. These devices are powered by A8 and A8X chips. From iPad Air to iPad Pro 12.9 However, this rumor should be skeptical. Last year, it said iOS 13 would drop support for the iPhone SE, but that was not the case. The site did accurately predict that the iPhone 5s and iPhone 6s would remain on iOS 12. Apple encourages as much as possible to retain the iPhone and iPad devices on the latest version of iOS 14, namely, security and access to the latest features of subscription services such as Apple TV plus and Apple Arcade. Of course, that’s part of the reason behind the upcoming iPhone SE2/iPhone 9.