This is because, in most of the launches, the iPhone each year has an exclusive functionality of that version of iOS, therefore, the iPhone 14 will have some function of iOS 16 that the rest of the models do not, and that for the moment is not known.
Although there is a lot of excitement surrounding this update, the official date is scheduled to be Monday, September 12, between 10am and 12pm.
iOS 16 is compatible with these models
Unfortunately, the iPhone 7 is left out of the update and the new limit is set by the iPhone 8, which was launched in late fall 2017. Leaving aside the iPhone 14, which will bring it as standard, the phones that will update to iOS 16 when the system is released will be the following:
iPhone 8
iPhone 8Plus.
iPhone X
iPhone XS
iPhone XS Max.
iPhone XR.
iPhone 11
iPhone 11Pro
iPhone 11 ProMax
iPhone SE 2020.
iPhone 12 Mini
iPhone 12
iPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 12 Pro Max.
iPhone 13 Mini
iPhone 13
iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 13 ProMax
iPhone SE 2022
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