

You can easily browse, search, and organize all your files in one place. Files app: The new Files app brings all your files together.Note that 32bit apps are no longer supported. Is a giant leap for iPhone and a monumental leap for iPad.It is designed specifically for 64bit processors, but will support 32bit apps. Supported devices include iPhone 5 and later, iPad mini 2 and later, iPad 4 and later, basically all devices that have the lightning connector except the original iPad mini.

Includes: AirDrop, AirPlay, AirPrint, Control Center, Handoff, HomeKit, iCloud, iCloud Keychain, Multitasking, Night Shift, Notification Center, Siri, Spotlight Search.

Quickly find and edit the photos you take.was the first iPhone 6 version and iPad Air 2.was the first version to support iBeacon.was the first version to support 64 bit (A7) processors, which included the iPhone 5S, the iPad Air, and the iPad mini 2.provided a platform for audio-visual media, including electronic books, periodicals, films, music, computer games, presentations and web content.It was first released with the iPad 4.Is not supported on older hardware such as the iPad 1.Version 5 was the first iPad 2 version and last version to support the iPad 1.This was the first release to use the name iOS. It was the first to offer multi-tasking and an API. Version 4 was iPod Touch Generation 2 version and iPhone 3G.

This version introduced the spotlight app that could search for things. A special 3.2.2 was released with the first iPad (Generation 1). Version 3 was last version for iPod Touch (Generation 1) and original iPhone (Generation 1).Version 2 supported an App store and third party Apps.Its original name was iPhone OS and was released in 2007. Version 1 was the original OS for iPhone.A new version is generally released each year.
