A recent report from the iPhonesoft website in France indicates that this year’s iOS 14 will support all devices just as iOS 13 did last year, while iPadOS 14 will drop support for some iPad models.

Which iPhones will support iOS 14?
Sources suggest that iOS 14 will continue to support the iPhone SE as well as the iPhone 6s. Specifically, the models listed below:

What about the iPads? Sources indicate that Apple will discontinue new updates for iPadOS for the iPad Mini 4 (launched in September 2015) and the iPad Air 2 (debuted in October 2014). These devices are equipped with the A8 and A8X chips respectively.
Below are the iPad models that will receive iPadOS 14 updates:

Of course, Apple has not yet confirmed this information, so we cannot be sure. Last year, the iPhonesoft website claimed that iOS 13 would not support the iPhone SE, but that turned out to be incorrect. However, this website accurately predicted that the iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 would be upgraded to iOS 12.
What standout features does iOS 14 have?

Improved support features
Nowadays, everyone handles their work through their phones, including receiving and sending emails at any time. So why can’t we insert links into text in the iOS Mail app? Or in third-party mail apps like Gmail?
This is not just a matter of convenience, but because inserting links looks more professional when composing emails to partners. When replying to customers or simply wanting to save space, it would be great to create the impression that we are responding from a desk.
Smarter spam call filtering
Although iOS 13 introduced the ability to detect and block spam phone calls, it wasn’t very smart. The silence unknown caller feature mutes calls from unidentified numbers, sending them to voicemail and displaying them in the Recent calls list. This is a good feature to help you avoid the hassle of spam calls, but a drawback arises here. That is, if this is a new number from your partner, you might miss the call if you enable this feature.
Instead, it would be great to see smarter alerts indicating potential spam calls, as some carriers have started implementing and some third-party App Store applications have done so. Having different filtering levels would help you block unnecessary calls, especially scam calls.
Folder support
This is indeed the tough spot for us as there is no new information about the foldable iPhone. What we do know for sure is that Apple is testing this technology in its R&D area. And another important point is that we do not know if iOS 14 will be the operating system for this line.
Foldable iPhone
This is in stark contrast to the Samsung Galaxy Fold’s launch, with Google also confirming that Android 10 will support this line. It can be said that Apple is on its own path, so they do not need to rush to provide an operating system that fits until there is a machine model.
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