![]() ![]() After 2023, you likely won’t receive software updates and improvements but might get the phone repaired until it becomes obsolete. This likely means Apple plans to make iPhone 7 vintage or obsolete relatively soon, with iPhone 8 following with the next few major updates. Keep in mind that iPhone 7, which was released a year before iPhone 8, is not supported by the newest iOS. ![]() ![]() So, if you have an iPhone 8, don’t fret because you’ll likely still be able to access the service for a few more years.Īs of now, it’s clear that the company is still supporting the series model because their latest update, iOS 16, is available for iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. However, it’s also possible that the company might decide to add a year or two of coverage. So from the above hypothesis, Apple will likely stop fully supporting iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus around 2025. ![]()
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