iOS version history

Apple Inc. provides updates to the iOS operating system for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch through iTunes and since iOS 5.0, over-the-air software updates. With the announcement of iOS 5.1 on June 6, 2011, a USB connection to iTunes was no longer needed to activate iOS devices; data synchronizing can happen automatically and wirelessly through Apple's iCloud service. The most recent update, iOS 10.1.1, was released on October 31, 2016.[1]

Overview

Apple iOS did not have an official name until the release of the iPhone software development kit (iPhone SDK) on March 6, 2008. Before then, Apple marketing literature simply stated that their iPhone runs a version of OS X, a reference to iOS' parent operating system.[2] When introduced, it was named iPhone OS. It was renamed iOS on June 7, 2010, as, with the introduction of the iPad, and the existence of the iPod Touch, the iPhone was no longer the only device to run the mobile operating system. iOS 4 was the first major release to reflect this change.[3] Apple licensed the "iOS" trademark from Cisco Systems.[4]

Versions

In June 2007, Apple released the first version of what became iOS  concurrently with the first iPhone. The final 1.x series release was 1.1.5, released shortly after version 2.0.

July 11, 2008, saw the public release of iPhone OS 2.0, with upgrades through version 2.2.1 made available.

June 17, 2009, was the release date for iPhone OS 3.0. For iPhones and iPod touches, iPhone OS 3 was updated through (and including) version 3.1.3 (released February 2, 2010).[5] The first generation iPod Touch and iPhone have iPhone OS 3.1.3 as their newest available version. iOS 3.2.x was made specifically for the iPad.

On June 21, 2010, iOS 4.0 (formerly iPhone OS) was released to the public and was made available only to the iPod Touch and iPhone. iOS 4.0 was announced to have over 1500 new APIs for developers, with the highly anticipated multitasking feature.[6] The iPod Touch (2nd generation) and iPhone 3G have iOS 4.2.1 as the final version available. Nevertheless, many features are not available for the iPhone 3G or iPod Touch (2nd generation), such as multitasking and home screen backgrounds. iOS 4.2 is the first version to bring major feature parity to the iPhone and iPad. The release of the CDMA iPhone for Verizon Wireless saw a branching of iOS. The 4.2 version sequence continued for the CDMA phone while 4.3 was released for all other products

On June 6, 2011, Apple previewed iOS 5, Apple TV 4.4 beta and the iOS SDK 5 beta along with iCloud beta among other products. This update introduced iMessage chat between devices running iOS 5, a new notification system, Newsstand subscriptions, Twitter integrated into iOS, Reminders app, Enhancements to AirPlay, full integration with iCloud and over 200 new features. iOS 5.0 supports all iPad models, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 GSM & CDMA, iPhone 4S, and the iPod Touch (3rd & 4th generation).

iOS 5 had only three minor additions, 5.0.1, 5.1, and 5.1.1, which were all provided as OTA and iTunes software updates.

Apple concurrently provides the same version of iOS for the comparable model of iPhone and iPod Touch, usually devices released in the same calendar year. iPhone users receive all software updates for free, while iPod Touch users paid for the 2.0 and 3.0 major software updates. As of iOS 4.0, Apple no longer charges money for iPod Touch updates.[7]

As of October 23, 2011, two versions of iOS were never released. iPhone OS 1.2, which after the first beta was replaced by a 2.0 version number; the second beta was named 2.0 beta 2 instead of 1.2 beta 2. The other was iOS 4.2, replaced with 4.2.1 due to a Wi-Fi bug in 4.2 beta 3, causing Apple to release 2 golden masters (4.2 GM and 4.2.1 GM).[8] One version of iOS was pulled back by Apple after being released. iOS 8.0.1 was pulled back by Apple because cellular service and Touch ID were disabled on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Current versions

Legend:   Discontinued   Current   Beta
Version Build Release date Terminal update for
iPhone iPod Touch iPad Apple TV
3.1.3 7E18 February 2, 2010 iPhone (1st generation) iPod Touch (1st generation) N/A N/A
4.2.1 8C148 November 22, 2010 iPhone 3G iPod Touch (2nd generation) N/A N/A
5.1.1 9B206 May 7, 2012 N/A iPod Touch (3rd generation) iPad (1st generation) N/A
6.1.6 10B500 February 21, 2014 iPhone 3GS iPod Touch (4th generation) N/A N/A
7.1.2 11D258
11D257 (Apple TV version 6.2.1)
June 30, 2014
September 17, 2014
iPhone 4 (7.1.2) N/A N/A Apple TV (2nd generation) (6.2.1)
8.4.1 12H321
12H523 (Apple TV version 7.2.1)
August 13, 2015
February 25, 2016
N/A N/A N/A Apple TV (3rd generation) (7.2.1)
9.3.5 13G36 August 25, 2016 iPhone 4S iPod Touch (5th generation) iPad 2, iPad 3,

iPad Mini (1st generation)

N/A
10.1.1 14B150 November 9, 2016 N/A N/A N/A N/A
10.2 Beta 5 14C89 December 2, 2016 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Version history: iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch

Legend:   Obsolete   Discontinued   Current   Beta   Withdrawn

iPhone OS (2007)

Main article: iPhone OS 1

First iteration of Apple's touch-centric mobile operating system. No official name was given on its initial release; Apple marketing literature simply stated the iPhone runs a version of Apple's desktop operating system, OS X.[2] On March 6, 2008, with the release of the iPhone software development kit (iPhone SDK), Apple named it iPhone OS (they went on to rename it "iOS" on June 7, 2010).[3] Support of iPhone OS 1 ended in 2010.

iPhone OS 2

Main article: iPhone OS 2

iPhone OS 2, the second major release of iOS, became available on July 11, 2008, with the release of the iPhone 3G. Devices running 1.x are upgradable to this version. This version of the OS introduces the App Store, making third-party applications available to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Prior to the public release of iPhone OS 2.0, Apple held a keynote event to announce the iPhone OS Software Development Kit ("SDK") to developers. Support of iPhone OS 2 has ended in 2011.

iPhone OS 3

Main article: iPhone OS 3

iPhone OS 3.0 became available with the iPhone 3GS. It was released on June 17, 2009. This release added features such as copy and paste, and MMS. Not all features were available on the original iPhone. Devices running iPhone OS 2.x were upgradeable to this software. The final release supported on the original iPhone and iPod Touch is iPhone OS 3.1.3.[35] The iPad was introduced with iOS 3.2.[36] Support of iPhone OS 3 has ended in late 2012.

iOS 4

Main article: iOS 4

iOS 4 was made available to the public for the iPhone and iPod Touch on June 21, 2010. This is the first major iOS release to drop support for some devices (original iPhone and iPod Touch) and that iPod Touch users do not have to pay for.

The iPhone 3G and iPod Touch (2nd generation) have limited features, including lack of multitasking capabilities and the ability to set a home screen wallpaper, while the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch (3rd & 4th generation) have all features enabled, such as multitasking. The iPhone and iPod Touch (1st generation) cannot run iOS 4.0 and above.

iOS 4.2.1, released November 22, 2010, added iPad compatibility. It was the initial release on the iPad 2. It also was the last version to support iPhone 3G and iPod Touch (2nd generation). iOS 4.2.1 replaced iOS 4.2 due to a Wi-Fi bug in iOS 4.2 beta 3, causing Apple to release 2 golden masters (4.2 GM and 4.2.1 GM).

iOS 5

Main article: iOS 5

iOS 5 was previewed to the public on June 6, 2011.[71] It was released for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 (GSM and CDMA), iPhone 4S, iPod Touch (3rd & 4th generation), iPad, and iPad 2 on October 12, 2011.[72]

iOS 5.1.1 is the final release supported for the iPad (1st generation) and iPod Touch (3rd generation).

iOS 6

Main article: iOS 6

iOS 6 was announced and previewed on June 11, 2012, during Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2012, and its release was stated as Fall 2012. Following the pattern of prior iOS releases, some older devices were no longer supported, specifically the iPod Touch (3rd generation), and the iPad (1st generation). Supported devices include the iPhone 3GS and later; the iPod Touch (4th generation) and later; and the iPad 2 and later.[83] iOS 6 has limited support on the iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, and iPod Touch (4th generation).

On September 12, 2012, at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, among other items unveiled, Apple announced three iOS-related items: the next generation iPhone 5, the redesigned iPod Touch (5th generation), and the announcement of the release of iOS 6.0 the following week.[84]

iOS 6 was released to the public on September 19, 2012, through iTunes and over-the-air updates.

iOS 6.1.6 is the final release supported for the iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch (4th generation).

iOS 7

Main article: iOS 7

Apple announced iOS 7 on June 10, 2013 at its annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event, with release announced for sometime in Fall (Northern Hemisphere) or Spring (Southern Hemisphere) 2013. At their iPhone event on September 10, 2013, Apple announced the full release of iOS 7 for September 18, 2013, while also unveiling two new iPhone models: the iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S. With this release, support was again dropped for older devices, specifically the iPhone 3GS (due to hardware limitations) and the iPod Touch (4th generation) (due to performance issues). Supported devices on this release include the iPhone 4 onwards, iPod Touch (5th generation), the iPad 2 onwards, and the iPad Mini (1st generation) onwards. iOS 7.1.2 is the final release on the iPhone 4.

iOS 8

Main article: iOS 8

Apple announced iOS 8 on June 2, 2014, at its annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event, with release announced for sometime in Fall (Northern Hemisphere) or Spring (Southern Hemisphere) 2014. At their iPhone event on September 9, 2014, Apple announced the full release of iOS 8 for September 17, 2014, while also unveiling the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. With this release, Apple resumed the cycle of dropping support for older devices. However, instead of dropping support for two devices, they only dropped support for one device, specifically, the iPhone 4. Supported devices on this release include the iPhone 4S onwards, iPod Touch (5th generation) onwards, the iPad 2 onwards, and the iPad Mini (1st generation) onwards. iOS 8 has limited support on the iPad 2, iPhone 4S, and the iPod Touch (5th generation). iOS 8 was also the first version of iOS to have public beta testing be available, not just to developers. The first ever public beta was iOS 8.3 Public Beta 1. All major updates from this one on will receive public beta releases; minor ones don't usually receive them. The final version of iOS 8 is iOS 8.4.1. This release fixed some bugs present with Apple Music and patched TaiG Jailbreak.

iOS 9

Main article: iOS 9

Apple announced iOS 9 on June 8, 2015, at its annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event, with public release on September 16, 2015. With this release, Apple did not drop support for any iOS devices, with all devices supporting iOS 8 being eligible for an upgrade. Supported devices on this release include the iPhone 4S onwards, iPod Touch (5th generation) onwards, the iPad 2 onwards, and the iPad Mini (1st generation) onwards, making iOS 9 have the most supported devices out of any other iOS release, with 22 devices. The iPad 2 is also the first iOS device to support six major releases of iOS, supporting iOS 4 to 9. This is the greatest number of major iOS releases a single iOS device has supported, surpassing the iPhone 4S which supports five major releases (iOS 5 to 9), and iPod Touch (5th generation) supporting four major releases (iOS 6 to 9). However, iOS 9 has limited support on all Apple A5 devices (iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad Mini (1st generation), and iPod Touch (5th generation)). iOS 9.3.5 is the final release on the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPod Touch (5th generation) and iPad Mini (1st generation).

iOS 10

Main article: iOS 10

Apple announced iOS 10 on June 13, 2016, at its annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event, with a public release on September 13, 2016. With this release, Apple resumed the cycle of dropping support for older devices, specifically devices using either an A5 or A5X processor: the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad Mini (1st generation) and iPod Touch (5th generation). iOS 10 has limited support on the iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, and iPad (4th generation).

Table of versions: iOS 10.x – iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch
iPhone family:
iPod family:

Limited support on iPad (4th generation), iPhone 5, and iPhone 5C

Version Build Baseband Release date Features
10.0 14A346 P7I P7Q P7PI P7PQ 1.00.02 P7I P7Q P7PI P7PQ September 16, 2016 iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus only

Initial release on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus

    10.0.1 14A403 11.01.00 P5
    7.01.00 P5C P5S S5L S5D M2C M3C
    5.24.00 P6 P6P
    1.00.03 P7Q P7PQ
    September 13, 2016
    • Allow hiding home screen icons of most built-in apps
      • Calculator
      • Calendar
      • Compass
      • Contacts
      • FaceTime
      • Find My Friends
      • Home
      • iBooks
      • iCloud Drive
      • iTunes Store
      • Mail
      • Maps
      • Music
      • News
      • Notes
      • Podcasts
      • Reminders
      • Stocks
      • Tips
      • Videos
      • Voice Memos
      • Watch app
      • Weather
    • New Sounds
      • Locking device
      • Keyboard Clicks
      • 2 new voices added to Arabic voiceover
    • Lock Screen
      • Swipe left to open Camera
      • Swipe right for Today view
      • Press home button to unlock device
    • Messages
      • Expressive Messaging
        • Bubble effects allows sending messages loudly, gently, with a slam or with invisible ink
        • Full-screen effects
        • Tapback for quick replies to messages, links and photos
        • Handwritten messages animate like ink on paper
        • Digital Touch allows sending of sketches, taps and heartbeats
        • Tap to replace can emojify text with just a tap
        • Rich links show a preview of shared web pages
      • iMessage apps
        • New App Store for iMessage
        • Use the power of apps in Messages to share and collaborate with friends
        • Download stickers to send and place on text bubbles and photos
    • Siri
      • Siri now works with the following types of apps
        • Messaging apps to send, search and read back text messages
        • VoIP apps to make phone calls
        • Photos apps to search for images and photos
        • Ride service apps to book rides
        • Payment apps to make personal payments
        • Fitness apps to start, stop and pause workouts
        • CarPlay carmaker apps to adjust climate, radio, seat and personal settings
    • Maps
      • All-new look
        • Proactive suggestions for places user is likely to go next, based on routine or appointments in Calendar
        • Improved search with new callout design, clustered results and category filters
        • Home, work, favourite locations and locations from upcoming Calendar events are displayed on the map
        • Displays where the users car is parked via CarPlay or Bluetooth
        • Weather for the currently viewed area
      • Extensions
        • Make a reservation within Maps using extensions from participating reservations apps
        • Book a ride to a destination within Maps using extensions from participating ride service apps
        • Turn-by-turn navigation improvements
        • Search along route for petrol stations, food and coffee shops
        • Automatic view adjustment of the road ahead
        • Use pan and zoom during navigation
        • Option to avoid tolls and motorways
    • Photos
      • Advanced face recognition designed with deep learning to automatically group similar faces together
      • Object and scene recognition to intelligently search for photos by what's in them using computer vision that scans the photo library locally on the device
      • Places album to see all photos, videos and Live Photos on a map
      • Memories
        • Intelligently highlights forgotten events, trips and people, and presents them in a collection
        • Memory movies automatically edited with theme music, titles and cinematic transitions
        • Related memories to rediscover photos, based on location, time, people, scenes and objects
        • Easily share with family and friends
      • Brilliance control applies region-specific adjustments to brightness, highlights and contrast
    • Home
      • New Home app to securely manage and control HomeKit-enabled accessories
      • Scenes to control groups of accessories with just a tap
      • Rich notifications with quick actions to control accessories
      • Optionally share home access with family and friends
      • Remote access and automation of accessories with Apple TV or iPad
    • Apple Music
      • An all-new design
      • Navigate Library with modified menu and see all the Downloaded Music that can play on device while offline
      • See recommendations in For You that highlight mixes, playlists, albums and Connect posts — selected based on their music and artist preferences
      • Browse to see exclusive releases, find curated playlists and discover the most important new releases — picked by editors
      • Modified Radio interface — clearly see what's live on Beats 1, hear favourite shows on demand or choose a curated station for any genre of music
      • Modified Now Playing interface — swipe up to view available lyrics and quickly see or edit songs that are coming up next
    • Apple News
      • All-new design in For You adds bold typography, vibrant colour and distinct sections to find stories on specific topics
      • Important stories of the day within Top Stories — updated by editors throughout the day
      • Find most popular stories right now within Trending Stories — selected based on what others are reading
      • User can see all stories grouped into sections based on the topics they follow or read
      • Featured Stories — selected by editors
      • Share stories — tap the icon on any story to send it to a friend from For You
      • Receive breaking news notifications from users trusted sources
      • Subscribe to favourite magazines and newspapers directly in News
      • New personalised Today View widget lets user keep up with the latest stories throughout the day
    • Experience
      • Raise to Wake automatically wakes the screen as iPhone is raised P6S P6SP PSE P7 P7P
      • Rich notifications that support real-time information, audio, photos and videos
      • Today view is redesigned and supports all-new widgets for apps like Weather, Up Next, Maps, Stocks and more
      • Control Centre is redesigned including dedicated cards for music playback and Home
      • Expanded use of 3D Touch
        • Lock screen notifications to support an expanded view and access to quick actions
        • New quick actions for built-in apps like Weather, Stocks, Reminders, Health, Home, FaceTime, iCloud Drive and Settings
        • Home screen widgets
        • Control Centre for access to quick actions for Torch, Timer, Calculator and Camera
        • Clear all in Notification Centre
    • QuickType
      • New emoji, including gender-diverse options to existing characters, single-parent family variations, rainbow flag and redesigns of popular emoji
      • Contextual predictions for current location, recent addresses, contact information and calendar availability using deep neural network technology
      • Emoji predictions
      • Calendar events are intelligently populated using deep learning technology with information from conversations in Mail and Messages
      • Multilingual typing now lets user type in two languages at once without having to switch keyboards
      • Rest & Type on iPad intelligently adapts to users unique typing patterns
      • Predictive typing now uses deep neural network technology for greater prediction accuracy
    • Phone
      • Voicemail transcription (beta)
      • Spam call alerts with spam call identification apps
      • Support for third-party VoIP apps receiving calls on the Lock screen, including support for Call Waiting, Mute and Do Not Disturb
    • Other improvements
      • Apple Pay in Safari P6 P6P P6S P6SP PSE P7 P7P
      • View two pages at once using Split View in Safari on iPad
      • Notes collaboration lets user invite people to work on notes together
      • Markup support in Messages, Photos and PDFs stored in Notes
      • Bedtime Alarm in the Clock app lets user set a regular sleep schedule and receive bedtime reminders
      • Health adds support for health records and organ donation (US Only)
      • Stabilisation support for Live Photos for improved camera capture
      • Live Filters support when capturing Live Photos
      • iCloud Drive now supports Desktop and Documents folders from macOS
      • Live search results in Spotlight for Chinese and Japanese
      • Siri support for Spanish (Chile), Chinese (Cantonese – China), English (Ireland), English (South Africa)
      • Ling Wai and Kaiti Black document fonts for Chinese
      • Yu Kyokasho and Toppan Bunkyu fonts for Japanese
      • New definition dictionaries in Traditional Chinese and Danish and bilingual dictionaries in Dutch and Italian
      • New keyboard for Spanish (Latin America)
    • Accessibility
      • Magnifier now uses the camera on iPhone or iPad like a digital magnifying glass for real-life objects
      • New range of display colour filters to support different forms of colour blindness or other vision challenges
      • VoiceOver adds a Pronunciation Editor to customise the way words are pronounced, additional voices and support for multiple audio sources
      • Additional text highlighting options in Speak Screen and Speak Selection, as well as the ability to speak keyboard letters and predictive typing suggestions to support multi-modal learning
      • Switch control now lets user control iOS, macOS and tvOS all from the same iPhone or iPad, so user doesn’t need to configure switches for the secondary device
      • Software textphone allows user to make and receive textphone calls without the need for traditional hardware teleprinter accessories
    • Bug Fixes from 10.0 (iPhone 7/Plus changelog)
      • Fixes an issue that could prevent recognizing "Hey Siri" requests.
      • Fixes issues that could affect audio quality for calls made over VoLTE
      • Fixes issues that could impact Bluetooth connectivity and pairing with Apple Watch
      • Improves stability of the Camera and Contacts apps
    10.0.2 14A456 1.00.03 P7I P7PI
    1.00.04 P7Q P7PQ
    September 23, 2016
    • Addresses an issue that could temporarily prevent headphone audio controls from working
    • Resolves an issue that caused Photos to quit for some users when turning on iCloud Photo Library
    • Fixes an issue that prevented enabling some app extensions
    10.0.3 14A551 P7I P7Q P7PI P7PQ 1.00.05 P7I P7Q P7PI P7PQ October 17, 2016

    iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus only

    • Addresses an issue where cellular connectivity could drop on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
    10.1 14B72 P5 P5C P5S P6 P6P P6S P6SP PSE T6 S4 S4L S4D S5 S5L S5D S6 S6L M2 M2C M3 M3C M4 M4C R1 R1C R2 R2C

    14B72c P7I P7Q P7PI P7PQ

    11.01.00 P5
    5.26.00 P6 P6P
    1.01.13 P7I P7PI
    1.25.00 P7Q P7PQ
    October 24, 2016
    • Camera and Photos
      • Introduces Portrait Camera for iPhone 7 Plus that creates a depth effect that keeps your subject sharp while creating a beautifully blurred background (beta)
      • People names in the Photos app are saved in iCloud backups
      • Improved the display of wide color gamut photos in the grid views of the Photos app
      • Fixes an issue where opening the Camera app would show a blurred or flashing screen for some users
      • Fixes an issue that caused Photos to quit for some users when turning on iCloud Photo Library
    • Maps
      • Transit support for every major train, subway, ferry, and national bus line, as well as local bus systems for Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya
      • Sign-based transit navigation including layouts of all underground structures and walkways that connect large transit stations
      • Transit fare comparison when viewing alternative transit routes
    • Messages
      • New option to replay bubble and full screen effects
      • Messages effects can play with Reduce Motion enabled
      • Fixes an issue that could lead to contact names appearing incorrectly in Messages
      • Addresses an issue where Messages could open to a white screen
      • Addresses an issue that could prevent the report junk option from displaying with unknown senders
      • Fixes an issue where videos captured and sent in the Messages app could be missing audio
    • Apple Watch
      • Adds distance and average pace to workout summaries in the Activity app for outdoor wheelchair run pace and outdoor wheelchair walk pace
      • Fixes issues that may have prevented Music playlists from syncing to Apple Watch
      • Addresses an issue that was preventing invitations and data to appear in Activity Sharing
      • Fixes an issue that was allowing Activity Sharing to update over cellular when manually disabled
      • Resolves an issue that was causing some third-party apps to crash when inputting text
    • Other improvements and fixes
      • Improves Bluetooth connectivity with 3rd party accessories
      • Improves AirPlay Mirroring performance when waking a device from sleep
      • Fixes an issue where playback would not work for iTunes purchased content when the "Show iTunes Purchases" setting is turned off
      • Fixes an issue where certain selfie apps and face filters used with the FaceTime HD camera on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus did not display a live preview
      • Fixes an issue in Health where individual strokes are converted to separate characters when using the Chinese handwriting keyboard
      • Improves performance of sharing websites from Safari to Messages
      • Fixes an issue in Safari that caused web previews in tab view to not display correctly
      • Fixes an issue that caused certain Mail messages to be reformatted with very small text
      • Fixes an issue that caused some HTML email to be formatted incorrectly
      • Fixes an issue that in some cases caused the search field to disappear in Mail
      • Fixes an issue that could prevent Today View Widgets from updating when launched
      • Fixes an issue where Weather widget sometimes failed to load data
      • Fixes an issue on iPhone 7 where Home Button click settings would not appear in search results
      • Fixes an issue that prevented spam alert extensions from blocking calls
      • Resolves an issue that could prevent alarm sounds from going off
      • Fixes an issue where audio playback via Bluetooth would cause the Taptic engine to stop providing feedback for some users
      • Resolves an issue preventing some users from restoring from iCloud Backup
    • Security updates
    10.1.1 14B100

    14B150

    1.01.15 P7I P7PI October 31, 2016

    November 9, 2016 (14B150)

    • Fixes an issue where Health data could not be viewed for some users
    • New security entries added since 10.1[137]
    10.2 Beta 5 14C89 December 2, 2016
    • Added in beta 1
      • New wallpapers for iPhone 7 and 7 Plus - These include the ones Apple showed off at their iPhone 7 press event.
      • New widget for the Videos app.
      • New ‘Preserve Settings’ menu under Camera Settings.
      • New Unicode 9 emoji - Various emojis were also redesigned.
      • New ‘Press and Hold to Speak’ menu under Home Button Accessibility settings.
      • New ‘Celebration’ screen effect in Messages.
      • ‘Show Star Ratings’ option under Music Settings.
      • New option to sort Apple Music playlists by title, type and recently added.
      • New introduction screen for Siri.
    • Added in beta 2
      • New TV app - Replaces the previous Videos app.
      • SOS
        • iPhone calls emergency services if power button is pressed five times.
      • Music
        • New and larger buttons for shuffle and repeat.
    • Added/Changed in beta 3
      • SOS - It appears the SOS functionality that allowed users to call emergency services by pressing the power button multiple times has been removed in this beta. According to Apple's release notes, SOS is currently only available in India.
      • TV settings - In the Settings app, there's a new section for the TV app. It allows users to choose whether to use cellular data for playback and choose the streaming quality over Wi-Fi and Cellular. There's also an option to choose whether to make purchases and rentals from the store in HD or SD.
      • TV functionality - The TV app now supports the "Up Next" feature that keeps track of the television shows and movies you're watching, saving your place or recommending next episodes across multiple devices.
      • Videos - The Videos app has been removed from iOS entirely, as it has been replaced with the TV app. The Videos widget, introduced with iOS 10.1, has also been removed, but there is a replacement TV widget that's been available since beta 2.
      • New ‘Love’ screen effect joins ‘Celebration’ in Messages.
    • Changes in beta 4
      • Feedback app removed (some users. Still present on iPhone 6)
    Version Build Baseband Release date Features

    Version history: Apple TV (2nd generation)

    Legend:   Obsolete   Discontinued   Current   Beta

    Information about new updates to Apple TV (2nd generation) onwards is published on Apple's knowledge base.[138]

    iOS 4.1

    iOS 4.1 was the first version of iOS available on the Apple TV (2nd generation). It included Apple TV Software 4.0.[138]

    iOS 5

    On October 23, 2011, Apple TV (2nd generation) received the iOS 5.0 software, with My Photo Stream, AirPlay mirroring (from iPhone 4S & iPad 2), NHL, Wall Street Journal, slideshow themes and Netflix subtitles.[138][139] Contrary to rumors and code found in iOS 5, the release did not bring support for Bluetooth or apps to the Apple TV (2nd generation).[140]

    iOS 6

    On September 24, 2012, Apple TV (2nd generation) onwards received the iOS 6.0 software update, with Shared Photo Streams, iTunes account switching, better AirPlay functionality, and Trailers searching, among other smaller improvements.

    iOS 7

    On September 20, 2013, Apple TV (2nd generation) onwards received the iOS 7.0 software update, with iTunes Radio and AirPlay from iCloud.

    Version history: Apple TV (3rd generation)

    iOS 8

    On September 18, 2014, the third generation Apple TV received the iOS 8.0 software update, with a redesigned UI, Family Sharing and peer-to-peer AirPlay.

    Version history: Apple TV (4th generation) onwards

    tvOS 9

    tvOS 9 is an operating system that is 95% based on iOS 9, with adaptations made for a television interface. It was announced on September 9, 2015, alongside the new iPad Pro and iPhone 6S. Tim Cook took the stage and introduced tvOS saying that it was time for the Apple TV to gain a modern OS with support for apps as they are "the future of TV". It will only be available on the Apple TV (4th generation), released in October 2015. It adds a native SDK to develop apps, and an App Store to distribute them, and support for Siri and universal search across multiple apps.

    tvOS 10

    On June 13, 2016, Apple SVP of Internet Services Eddy Cue announced at WWDC 2016, the next major version of tvOS, tvOS 10. tvOS 10 brings new functionality such as Siri search enhancements, single sign on for cable subscriptions, a dark mode, and a new Remote application for controlling the Apple TV. tvOS 10 was released on September 13, 2016.

    Table of versions: tvOS 10.x – Apple TV (4th generation) only
    iOS Version tvOS Version Build Release date Features
    10.0.2 10.0 14T330 September 13, 2016
    • User Interface
      • Adds the option for users to select between a bright mode or a new dark mode.[160]
      • Adds support for app notification badge icons on the tvOS home screen.
    • Siri
      • Support for searching YouTube for content using Siri.
      • Support for searching for content by topic.
    • Single Sign On (Coming Soon)
      • Adds support for typing in Cable/Satellite provider credentials once inside the Settings app and being able to download any TV app that supports that particular provider and be automatically logged into that app using the credentials in the Settings app.
    • Photos
      • Adds support for the new Photos app available in iOS 10 which adds a new feature called Memories
    • Music
      • Update the UI of Apple Music to match the UI of Apple Music on iOS 10 and macOS Sierra.
    • Control
      • Adds support for a new, redesigned Remote app which mimics the functionality of the Siri Remote.
      • When users start typing on the Apple TV using the Siri Remote, their iPhone on iOS 10 or later gives them a lockscreen notification that allows for text entry, even without the remote app installed on the iOS device.
      • No longer requires developers to provide support for the Siri Remote in games. A game can now make a third-party MFI controller required for gameplay.
    • HomeKit
      • Allows the control of HomeKit accessories from the Apple TV.
    • Developer Tools
      • Adds many new APIs that developers can take advantage of on tvOS such as ReplayKit, SpriteKit, SceneKit, and more.
    10.1 10.0.1 14U71

    14U100

    October 24, 2016

    November 14, 2016 (14U100)

    • General Performance and Stability Improvements
    • Bug Fixes
    10.2 10.1 Beta 4 14U588 November 30, 2016
    • General Performance and Stability Improvements
    • New "TV" app
    • Added "Single Sign-On"
    iOS Version tvOS Version Build Release date Features

    Notes

    iPhone
    ^P1 iPhone (1st generation)
    ^P2 iPhone 3G
    ^P3 iPhone 3GS
    ^P4 iPhone 4 (GSM version)
    ^P4C iPhone 4 (CDMA version)
    ^P4S iPhone 4S
    ^P5 iPhone 5
    ^P5C iPhone 5C
    ^P5S iPhone 5S
    ^PSE iPhone SE
    ^P6 iPhone 6
    ^P6P iPhone 6 Plus
    ^P6S iPhone 6S
    ^P6SP iPhone 6S Plus
    ^P7I iPhone 7 with Intel PMB9943 modem
    ^P7Q iPhone 7 with Qualcomm MDM9645 modem
    ^P7PI iPhone 7 Plus with Intel PMB9943 modem
    ^P7PQ iPhone 7 Plus with Qualcomm MDM9645 modem

    iPod Touch
    ^T1 iPod Touch (1st generation)
    ^T2 iPod Touch (2nd generation)
    ^T3 iPod Touch (3rd generation)
    ^T4 iPod Touch (4th generation)
    ^T5 iPod Touch (5th generation)
    ^T6 iPod Touch (6th generation)

    iPad
    ^S1 iPad (1st generation) Wi-Fi only
    ^S1C iPad (1st generation) Wi-Fi+3G
    ^S2 iPad 2 Wi-Fi only
    ^S2C iPad 2 Wi-Fi+3G GSM
    ^S2D iPad 2 Wi-Fi+3G CDMA
    ^S3 iPad (3rd generation) Wi-Fi only
    ^S3L iPad (3rd generation) Wi-Fi+4G (LTE) (AT&T/global version)
    ^S3D iPad (3rd generation) Wi-Fi+4G (LTE) (Verizon version)
    ^S4 iPad (4th generation) Wi-Fi only
    ^S4L iPad (4th generation) Wi-Fi+4G (LTE) (AT&T/global version)
    ^S4D iPad (4th generation) Wi-Fi+4G (LTE) (Verizon version)
    ^S5 iPad Air Wi-Fi only
    ^S5L iPad Air Wi-Fi+4G (LTE) (AT&T/global version)
    ^S5D iPad Air Wi-Fi+4G (LTE) (Verizon version)
    ^S6 iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi only
    ^S6L iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi+4G (LTE) (AT&T/global version)

    iPad Mini
    ^M1 iPad Mini (1st generation) Wi-Fi only
    ^M1C iPad Mini (1st generation) Wi-Fi+4G (LTE)
    ^M2 iPad Mini 2 Wi-Fi only
    ^M2C iPad Mini 2 Wi-Fi+4G (LTE)
    ^M3 iPad Mini 3 Wi-Fi only
    ^M3C iPad Mini 3 Wi-Fi+4G (LTE)
    ^M4 iPad Mini 4 Wi-Fi only
    ^M4C iPad Mini 4 Wi-Fi+4G (LTE)

    iPad Pro
    ^R1 iPad Pro (1st generation (12.9 inch)) Wi-Fi only
    ^R1C iPad Pro (1st generation (12.9 inch)) Wi-Fi+4G (LTE)
    ^R2 iPad Pro (1st generation (9.7 inch)) Wi-Fi only
    ^R2C iPad Pro (1st generation (9.7 inch)) Wi-Fi+4G (LTE)

    Apple TV
    ^A2 Apple TV (2nd generation)
    ^A3 Apple TV (3rd generation)
    ^A3R Apple TV (3rd generation Revision A)
    ^A4 Apple TV (4th generation)

    Notable software bugs and issues

    iOS 4

    Alarm clock bugs

    The Alarm feature of the built in Clock app in the iPhone and iPod Touch has been plagued by major bugs in all versions of iOS 4. The first bug noticed was the "DST bug" which was first seen when some countries switched to/from daylight saving time from/to standard time in October/November 2010.[161][162] It caused recurring alarms to start going off an hour too early or late. Apple promised the bug would be fixed in iOS 4.2 but according to some reports it still exists even in iOS 4.3.1.[163]

    The second alarm clock bug discovered was the "New Year's Day bug" which showed up on January 1, 2011 and January 1, 2012. It caused non-recurring alarms to never work.[164] However two days after each New Year's Day, on January 3, 2011, they "magically" started working again. This bug was seemingly fixed in iOS 4.3.[165]

    iOS 5

    Battery drain bugs

    Apple confirmed that several battery life bugs were negatively affecting battery life in iOS 5.[166] They attempted to fix these bugs with iOS 5.0.1 and 5.1 but the problem still remained.[167] Finally, these bugs were fixed in iOS 5.1.1.

    Wi-Fi

    The launch of the iOS 5 update on October 12, 2011 (including iOS 5.0.1 released on November 10, 2011), led many users to report a major bug causing the device to lose Wi-Fi access. This problem has supposedly been fixed with the release of iOS 5.1.1[168][169]

    SIM card

    Some users of the iPhone 4S and iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular) reported issues with the SIM card in iOS 5.0,[170] and even though Apple attempted to fix these issues in version 5.0.1 build 9A406 (for iPhone 4S only), they still remained.[171]

    Echo bugs

    Some users of the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S reported issues with having echo problems during phone call in the initial release of iOS 5, which causes echoes to appear randomly during phone calls made through earbuds. The other party in the call is generally unable to hear the conversation due to this problem.[172] Apple has since released version 5.1.1 in an attempt to fix the problem.

    iOS 6

    Maps

    Apple has admitted that there were several bugs in the mapping app on iOS 6, with cities in the wrong location, some places being missed off altogether, some places misnamed and places of interest in the sea.[173][174][175] Problems submitted by users have gradually been addressed with daily updates to Maps.[176]

    Bluetooth

    Many users report a problem with Bluetooth audio streaming to a range of compatible devices. The sound cuts out every now and then for no apparent reason. As of October 2012, no solution has been provided by Apple.[177]

    Location-based Reminders

    Location-based reminders do not work for iPads, even though they were promised to work on cellular enabled devices.[178] It has later been clarified by Apple that only the 4th generation iPad and the iPad Mini 1st generation or later will be able to use this.[179]

    Cellular Network

    In iOS 6.1, users reported problems with cellular connectivity. This was addressed for the iPhone 4S in iOS 6.1.1 which "fixes an issue that could impact cellular performance and reliability for iPhone 4S".[180]

    Do Not Disturb

    Many iPhone users experienced a bug with the Do Not Disturb feature when the calendar changed from 2012 to 2013. The feature would be left on past the scheduled time set by the user, allowing texts, notifications, and alarm settings to be missed. The bug was caused by a difference in formatting in the ISO calendar system versus the Gregorian calendar system.[181] Apple did not offer a quick software update for the bug, instead saying that the bug would fix itself on January 7, 2013.[182]

    Microsoft Exchange

    Another bug causes issues when iOS devices connect to a Microsoft Exchange server to retrieve email, resulting in message "mailbox server resources are consumed, log growth becomes excessive, memory and CPU use may increase significantly, and server performance is affected".[183] Microsoft have suggested several workarounds,[184] and Apple responded with a KnowledgeBase article describing the cause of the bug and a suggested temporary workaround, promising a fix in the near future,[185] which was then fixed with release of iOS 6.1.2.

    Lockscreen bypass code

    On iPhones, another bug found in 6.1 allowing bypassing the lock screen's passcode to temporarily gain full access to the Phone app, by performing a specific sequence of actions on the phone that remained unfixed,[186] with Apple acknowledging the bug[187] and then addressed with release of iOS 6.1.3.

    Audio profile speakerphone

    iPhone 5 users experienced dropped calls during the release of iOS 6.1.3 when there was an issue with the audio microphone profile. This also caused issues with many voice-over commands, including Siri, to get different results than expected or to fail easily. Apple fixed this bug with the release of iOS 6.1.4, which updated the audio speaker profile so users would get better results.

    FaceTime

    Shortly when Apple released iOS 7, users running iOS 6 were said to have problems using FaceTime. Apple later released a support document stating that this was due to an expired device certificate and that devices that support iOS 7 should update to it in order to resolve these issues.[188] Devices that are unable to run iOS 7, such as the fourth-generation iPod touch, should upgrade to iOS 6.1.6.[188]

    Data security

    An attacker can collect or modify data in sessions protected by SSL/TLS protocols. This same bug was also reported on iOS 7.0.4 and iOS 7.0.5 for the iPhone 5C and 5S. For the iPhone 3GS and the iPod Touch 4th generation, iOS 6.1.6 was released to fix this issue since iOS 7 is not compatible with these devices (see iOS 7.x).

    iOS 7

    In iOS 7, users that were running iPhone 4 to iPhone 5, iPad 2nd to 4th generations, first-generation iPad mini, and iPod Touch (5th generation) have developed bugs that were formerly retained since iOS 6. One example is the SSL/TLS protocol when the secure transport failed to verify certification authenticity (fixed in iOS 7.0.6). This caused the iPhone 3GS (initially ended with iOS 6.1.3) and the iPod Touch 4th generation (initially ended with iOS 6.1.5) to advance one update to iOS 6.1.6.

    Passcode screen bypass bugs

    People are able to bypass the "Enter Passcode" screen. This flaw was discovered within hours of it becoming publicly available. This is only able to be done on iPhone 5 and earlier while the iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S are safe from this bug. This is caused by the ability to use the control center via the lock screen and clicking on the camera or timer buttons. This feature can be turned off in the Settings app.[189] This was fixed in iOS 7.0.2.

    Motion Sickness

    Users complained about dizziness and vertigo-like symptoms when using this operating system because of parallax motion effects. In iOS 7.1, a new function in the Settings app named "Reduce Motion" was introduced to reduce the motion of the user interface and disable the parallax effects.[190]

    Creation of CardDAV Accounts not working

    Creating a CardDAV Account contains a bug that needs manual fixing of the CardDAV-Server-URL.[191]

    Battery drain problems

    In iOS 7.1, users have reported seeing significant drain on their batteries after installing the new update.[192]

    FaceTime

    Issues with video-calling and connection errors. This was fixed in iOS 7.0.4. (See iOS 6.x)

    Safari ignores local domain

    Local domain names can no longer be resolved in Safari.[193][194] This breaks short names on the local network, e.g. 'nas' for nas.<ourdomain>.

    Home screen crashes

    Users have reported various crashes of the home screen, the core service that renders the home screen icons, Notification Center, Control Center, Siri and the lockscreen.[195] This was fixed in iOS 7.1.

    Data security

    Secure transport failed to validate the authenticity of connection. This issue was addressed by restoring missing validation steps. This may cause an attacker with a privileged network position to capture or modify data in sessions protected by SSL/TLS.[196] This issue was addressed by the release of iOS 7.0.6.

    Battery Indicator stuck until restart

    iPhone 4S users report experiencing problems with the battery indicator; the indicator will freeze at the same value until the iPhone is restarted again.[197][198]

    Touch ID

    In iOS 7.1, Touch ID was not functioning on the iPhone 5S. The problem cannot be resolved by turning Touch ID on and off in the "Fingerprint and Passcode" menu, restarting, resetting, or restoring the device using iTunes. This problem was similar to the iOS 8.0.1 release, which crippled iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus of both cellular and Touch ID. This was fixed in iOS 7.1.1.

    iOS 8

    HealthKit

    Shortly after the release of iOS 8, Apple released a statement pointing out that a bug had been found in the operating system which prevented HealthKit-compatible apps from being released alongside iOS 8.[199] Apps already released that included Healthkit functionality were withdrawn from the App Store. iOS 8.0.1/8.0.2 included a fix for this issue.

    iOS 8.0.1

    iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users who updated to iOS 8.0.1 wirelessly had cellular service and Touch ID disabled due to a software issue. Over-the-Air downloads of iOS 8.0.1 were stopped within an hour of the release of the software, but many early adopters had been affected. These issues were fixed with the release of iOS 8.0.2 a day later.

    Touch ID

    Users who updated phones with Touch ID enabled to iOS 8.3 found out that they could not use Touch ID to make App Store purchases.[200] A workaround has been devised by users to repair this issue.[201]

    Performance

    Many users of older generation devices such as the iPhone 4s and the iPad 2 reported performance issues with iOS 8. Apple has since released iOS 8.1.1 in attempt to fix the problem.

    Keyboard

    Several issues with the new Keyboard API in iOS 8 were reported, including problems with custom keyboards crashing or not appearing, or being replaced with the default keyboard. Apple has since released iOS 8.3 in attempt to fix the problem.

    iMessage

    When a specific set of Arabic, Unicode, and English characters are sent through iMessage to an iOS device running iOS 8.0 or later, it causes the device to crash. This bug was discovered by a reddit user in May 2015. Apple has since released a software update (iOS 8.4) to fix this issue.[202]

    iOS 9

    Game Center

    Many users of all generation devices experience some issues with Game Center loading times causes long freezes in apps that require Game Center logins.[203] This was fixed in iOS 9.1.

    Bluetooth

    Many users of the iPhone SE devices experience issues with phone calls via Bluetooth. The quality of incoming calls via Bluetooth devices is very low.[204] This was fixed in iOS 9.3.2.

    See also

    Apple related
    Other mobile platforms

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