By Ravi Hari
Jun 16, 2026
WWDC 2026: Apple reveals devices eligible for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate and watchOS 27
At WWDC 2026, Apple unveiled its next-generation software lineup , including iOS 27 , iPadOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate and watchOS 27. While the updates introduce the new Liquid Glass design language and expanded AI capabilities, Apple also confirmed which devices will receive the latest software. Notably, iOS 27 continues support for the iPhone 11 series, meaning every iPhone capable of running iOS 26 will also be eligible for the new update. iPhones eligible for iOS 27 iPhone 17 Pro Max iPhone 17 Pro iPhone Air iPhone 17 iPhone 17e iPhone 16 Pro Max iPhone 16 Pro iPhone 16 Plus iPhone 16 iPhone 16e iPhone 15 Pro Max iPhone 15 Pro iPhone 15 Plus iPhone 15 iPhone 14 Pro Max iPhone 14 Pro iPhone 14 Plus iPhone 14 iPhone 13 Pro Max iPhone 13 Pro iPhone 13 iPhone 13 mini iPhone 12 Pro Max iPhone 12 Pro iPhone 12 iPhone 12 mini iPhone 11 Pro Max iPhone 11 Pro iPhone 11 iPhone SE (2020) iPhone SE (2022) Key takeaway The iPhone 11 lineup, launched in 2019, remains supported. However, advanced Apple Intelligence features, including Siri AI, will be restricted to newer hardware. MacBooks eligible for macOS 27 Golden Gate Apple is ending major macOS support for Intel-based MacBooks. macOS 27 Golden Gate will only be available on Apple Silicon-powered Macs. MacBook Air M5 (13-inch, 2026) MacBook Air M5 (15-inch, 2026) MacBook Air M4 (13-inch, 2024) MacBook Air M4 (15-inch, 2024) MacBook Air M3 (13-inch, 2024) MacBook Air M3 (15-inch, 2024) MacBook Air M2 (13-inch, 2023) MacBook Air M2 (15-inch, 2023) MacBook Air M1 (2020) MacBook Pro M5/M5 Pro/M5 Max (14-inch, 2024) MacBook Pro M5 Pro/M5 Max (16-inch, 2024) MacBook Pro M3/M3 Pro/M3 Max (14-inch, 2023) MacBook Pro M3 Pro/M3 Max (16-inch, 2023) MacBook Pro M1 Pro/M1 Max (14-inch, 2021) MacBook Pro M1 Pro/M1 Max (16-inch, 2021) MacBook Neo (A18 Pro, 2026) Devices losing support All Intel-powered MacBooks released before the M1 generation will not receive macOS 27. iPads eligible for iPadOS 27 iPad Pro 11-inch (2020) iPad Pro 11-inch (2021) iPad Pro 11-inch (2022) iPad Pro 11-inch (2024) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2020) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2021) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2022) iPad Pro 13-inch (2024) iPad Pro 13-inch (2025) iPad Air (2020) iPad Air (2022) iPad Air 11-inch (2024) iPad Air 13-inch (2024) iPad Air 11-inch (2025) iPad Air 13-inch (2025) iPad Air 11-inch (2026) iPad Air 13-inch (2026) iPad (2021) iPad (2022) iPad (2025) iPad mini (2021) iPad mini (2024) iPads losing support Unsupported Models iPad Pro 11-inch (2018) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2018) iPad (8th generation) iPad mini (5th generation) iPad Air (3rd generation) Apple Watches eligible for watchOS 27 Apple Watch Series 11 Apple Watch Series 10 Apple Watch Series 9 Apple Watch Ultra 3 Apple Watch Ultra 2 Apple Watch SE (3rd generation) Watches losing support Unsupported Models Apple Watch Series 8 Apple Watch Series 7 Apple Watch Series 6 and older Apple Watch Ultra (1st generation) Apple Watch SE (2nd generation) Apple also confirmed that watchOS 27 requires an iPhone 11 or newer running iOS 27 for pairing. Siri AI device requirements One of the headline announcements at WWDC 2026 was the next-generation Siri AI. However, the feature will be limited to select high-end devices. Platform eligible devices iPhone iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone Air iPad M4-powered iPads and newer with at least 12GB unified memory Mac M3-powered Macs and newer with at least 12GB unified memory Vision Pro Apple Vision Pro (M5) The move highlights Apple's growing focus on on-device AI processing, with many older devices continuing to receive software updates but missing out on the most advanced artificial intelligence features.
Source: Mint