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Your iPhone May Not Be Supported on Apple’s iOS 17 This Fall. Find Out Here

Your iPhone is getting some exciting new features with the launch of Apple’s latest software, iOS 17, this fall. Apple’s adding a new Standby mode, a Journal app and a major update to Messages. However, not all iPhone users will be able to download iOS 17 onto their phones — there will be a cutoff for some older iPhone models, including the iPhone X from 2017.

Read more: Don’t Install the iOS 17 Developer Beta on Your iPhone

If you aren’t sure which iPhone you’ve got, a quick check in your settings can show you. Open your Settings app and tap General > About. Next to Model Name, you’ll see which iPhone you have.

We’ll tell you how to find out whether your iPhone will be compatible with iOS 17. If you’d like to try out iOS 17, the public beta is now available. Also, check out our list of best iPhones to discover if there’s a newer model that might work for you.

iPhones that are compatible with iOS 17

If you’ve got one of these iPhones, you’ll have access to iOS 17 when it’s available this year, Apple said.

What if your iPhone isn’t on the compatibility list?

If your iPhone isn’t listed above, it won’t support iOS 17 and you won’t get a notification to download the newest software. For instance, if you have an iPhone X or older, the latest software you’ll ever be able to use on that phone is iOS 16.

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