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!iPod Touch
 
!iPod Touch
 
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#3.1.3|3.1.3]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#3.1.3|3.1.3]]
 
|7E18
 
|7E18
 
|rowspan="4" colspan="3"|32-bit ARM
 
|rowspan="4" colspan="3"|32-bit ARM
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|[[iPod Touch#Models|1st]]
 
|[[iPod Touch#Models|1st]]
 
|-
 
|-
|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#4.2.1|4.2.1]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#4.2.1|4.2.1]]
 
|8C148
 
|8C148
 
|{{dts|2010-11-22}}
 
|{{dts|2010-11-22}}
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|[[iPod Touch#Models|2nd]]
 
|[[iPod Touch#Models|2nd]]
 
|-
 
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#5.1.1|5.1.1]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#5.1.1|5.1.1]]
 
|9B206
 
|9B206
 
|{{dts|2012-5-7}}
 
|{{dts|2012-5-7}}
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|[[iPod Touch#Models|3rd]]
 
|[[iPod Touch#Models|3rd]]
 
|-
 
|-
|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#6.1.6|6.1.6]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#6.1.6|6.1.6]]
 
|10B500
 
|10B500
 
|{{dts|2014-2-21}}
 
|{{dts|2014-2-21}}
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|[[iPod Touch (4th generation)|4th]]
 
|[[iPod Touch (4th generation)|4th]]
 
|-
 
|-
|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#7.1.2|7.1.2]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#7.1.2|7.1.2]]
 
|11D257
 
|11D257
 
|rowspan="5" colspan="3"|32/64-bit ARM<ref name="ios7">{{cite web|last=Wollman|first=Dana|url=https://www.engadget.com/2013/09/10/ios-7-64-bit/|title=iOS 7 will be 64-bit, just like the iPhone 5s' new A7 chip|publisher=[[Engadget]]|date=September 10, 2013|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924141559/http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/10/ios-7-64-bit/|archivedate=September 24, 2015|df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref name="32/64bit-timeline">{{cite web|last=Cunningham|first=Andrew|url=https://arstechnica.com/apple/2017/04/what-the-death-of-32-bit-ios-could-mean-for-apples-hardware-and-software/|title=What the death of 32-bit iOS could mean for Apple's hardware and software|publisher=[[Ars Technica]]|date=April 13, 2017|quote=iOS 7 is the first 64-bit version of iOS, at least when running on the A7.|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170429003555/https://arstechnica.com/apple/2017/04/what-the-death-of-32-bit-ios-could-mean-for-apples-hardware-and-software/|archivedate=April 29, 2017|df=mdy-all }}</ref>
 
|rowspan="5" colspan="3"|32/64-bit ARM<ref name="ios7">{{cite web|last=Wollman|first=Dana|url=https://www.engadget.com/2013/09/10/ios-7-64-bit/|title=iOS 7 will be 64-bit, just like the iPhone 5s' new A7 chip|publisher=[[Engadget]]|date=September 10, 2013|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924141559/http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/10/ios-7-64-bit/|archivedate=September 24, 2015|df=mdy-all }}</ref><ref name="32/64bit-timeline">{{cite web|last=Cunningham|first=Andrew|url=https://arstechnica.com/apple/2017/04/what-the-death-of-32-bit-ios-could-mean-for-apples-hardware-and-software/|title=What the death of 32-bit iOS could mean for Apple's hardware and software|publisher=[[Ars Technica]]|date=April 13, 2017|quote=iOS 7 is the first 64-bit version of iOS, at least when running on the A7.|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170429003555/https://arstechnica.com/apple/2017/04/what-the-death-of-32-bit-ios-could-mean-for-apples-hardware-and-software/|archivedate=April 29, 2017|df=mdy-all }}</ref>
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|{{N/A}}
 
|{{N/A}}
 
|-
 
|-
|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#9.3.5|9.3.5]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#9.3.5|9.3.5]]
 
|13G36
 
|13G36
 
|{{dts|2016-8-25}}
 
|{{dts|2016-8-25}}
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|[[iPod Touch (5th generation)|5th]]
 
|[[iPod Touch (5th generation)|5th]]
 
|-
 
|-
|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#9.3.6|9.3.6]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#9.3.6|9.3.6]]
 
|13G37
 
|13G37
 
|{{dts|2019-7-22}}
 
|{{dts|2019-7-22}}
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| rowspan="3" {{N/A}}
 
| rowspan="3" {{N/A}}
 
|-
 
|-
|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#10.3.3|10.3.3]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#10.3.3|10.3.3]]
 
|14G60
 
|14G60
 
|{{dts|2017-7-19}}
 
|{{dts|2017-7-19}}
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|[[iPhone 5C|5C]]
 
|[[iPhone 5C|5C]]
 
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#10.3.4|10.3.4]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#10.3.4|10.3.4]]
 
|14G61
 
|14G61
 
|{{dts|2019-7-22}}
 
|{{dts|2019-7-22}}
 
|[[iPhone 5|5]]
 
|[[iPhone 5|5]]
 
|-
 
|-
|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS version history#12.4.8|12.4.8]]
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|style="background:#fdb3ab;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#12.4.8|12.4.8]]
 
|16G201
 
|16G201
 
|rowspan="3" colspan="3"|64-bit ARM<ref name="64bit-hardware">{{cite web|last=Cunningham|first=Andrew|url=https://arstechnica.com/apple/2017/06/goodbye-32-bit-ios-11-ends-support-for-the-iphone-5-and-the-ipad-4/|title=iOS 11 drops the iPhone 5 and 5C and the fourth-gen iPad|publisher=[[Ars Technica]]|date=June 5, 2017|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170605192202/https://arstechnica.com/apple/2017/06/goodbye-32-bit-ios-11-ends-support-for-the-iphone-5-and-the-ipad-4/|archivedate=June 5, 2017|df=mdy-all }}</ref>
 
|rowspan="3" colspan="3"|64-bit ARM<ref name="64bit-hardware">{{cite web|last=Cunningham|first=Andrew|url=https://arstechnica.com/apple/2017/06/goodbye-32-bit-ios-11-ends-support-for-the-iphone-5-and-the-ipad-4/|title=iOS 11 drops the iPhone 5 and 5C and the fourth-gen iPad|publisher=[[Ars Technica]]|date=June 5, 2017|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170605192202/https://arstechnica.com/apple/2017/06/goodbye-32-bit-ios-11-ends-support-for-the-iphone-5-and-the-ipad-4/|archivedate=June 5, 2017|df=mdy-all }}</ref>
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|[[iPod Touch (6th generation)|6th]]
 
|[[iPod Touch (6th generation)|6th]]
 
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|style="background:#d4f4b4;"|[[iOS version history#14.0|14.0]]
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|style="background:#d4f4b4;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#14.0|14.0]]
 
|18A373
 
|18A373
 
|{{dts|2020-9-16}}
 
|{{dts|2020-9-16}}
 
|colspan="3" rowspan="2" {{N/A}}
 
|colspan="3" rowspan="2" {{N/A}}
 
|-
 
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|style="background:#c1e6f5;"|[[iOS version history#14.2|14.2 beta]]
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|style="background:#c1e6f5;"|[[iOS and iPadOS version history#14.2|14.2 beta]]
 
|18B5052h
 
|18B5052h
 
|{{dts|2020-9-17}}
 
|{{dts|2020-9-17}}

Revision as of 15:05, 23 September 2020

Current iOS and iPadOS versions
Version Build Architecture Release date Device end-of-life
iPad iPhone iPod Touch
3.1.3 7E18 32-bit ARM February 2, 2010 rowspan=2 Template:N/A 1st gen 1st
4.2.1 8C148 November 22, 2010 3G 2nd
5.1.1 9B206 May 7, 2012 1st gen Template:N/A 3rd
6.1.6 10B500 February 21, 2014 rowspan="2" Template:N/A 3GS 4th
7.1.2 11D257 32/64-bit ARM[1][2] June 30, 2014 4 Template:N/A
9.3.5 13G36 August 25, 2016 2, 3rd, Mini Template:N/A 5th
9.3.6 13G37 July 22, 2019 4S rowspan="3" Template:N/A
10.3.3 14G60 July 19, 2017 4th 5C
10.3.4 14G61 July 22, 2019 5
12.4.8 16G201 64-bit ARM[3] July 15, 2020 Air, Mini 2, Mini 3 5S, 6 6th
14.0 18A373 September 16, 2020 colspan="3" rowspan="2" Template:N/A
14.2 beta 18B5052h September 17, 2020
Legend:   Discontinued   Current   Beta
  1. Wollman, Dana (September 10, 2013). "iOS 7 will be 64-bit, just like the iPhone 5s' new A7 chip". Engadget. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015.
  2. Cunningham, Andrew (April 13, 2017). "What the death of 32-bit iOS could mean for Apple's hardware and software". Ars Technica. Archived from the original on April 29, 2017. iOS 7 is the first 64-bit version of iOS, at least when running on the A7.
  3. Cunningham, Andrew (June 5, 2017). "iOS 11 drops the iPhone 5 and 5C and the fourth-gen iPad". Ars Technica. Archived from the original on June 5, 2017.