

However, iOS 13 splits iPad off into its own OS, called iPadOS 13, and supported devices for iPadOS 13 include all iPad Pro models, iPad mini 4 and 5th generation, iPad Air 2 and 3rd generation, and iPad 5th and 6th generation. It was a good run and, for many of those devices, a record-breaking run at that. The iPhone 5 s, 6, 6 Plus, iPad Air, mini 2, and mini 3 will remain on iOS 12 for the rest of their life cycles ( currently iOS 12.4.7). While iOS 13 is undoubtedly an exciting step for Apple devices, it comes with some sad goodbyes.

Jump to a section: Compatible Devices | Archive a Backup | Install Public Beta Profile for OTA Updates | Install Dev Beta Profile for OTA Updates | Install Dev Beta via Restore Image on Mojave | Install Dev Beta via Restore Image on Catalina Compatible Devices

Should something go wrong, you could lose every byte of data on your iOS device. We strongly recommend you complete an archived backup of your iPhone before jumping on the beta.
