Every year, Apple unveils a new version of iOS, packed with exciting features that make our iPhones even better. It’s a moment many of us look forward to. But it also brings a common question to mind: “Will my iPhone get the new update?”
It’s a valid concern, especially if you love your current phone and want to keep it for as long as possible. At Swappie, we believe in getting the most out of your tech. So, let’s break down how Apple’s software updates work in a refreshingly real way, see which iPhones might be nearing the end of their major updates, and figure out what that actually means for you.
One of the best things about owning an iPhone is Apple’s long-term software support. Typically, an iPhone receives major iOS updates for about six to eight years after its release. This is fantastic, as it means your phone gets new features and important security patches for much longer than many other smartphones on the market.
For example, iOS 26, the current operating system in 2025, supports iPhones going all the way back to the iPhone XS and iPhone XR, which were released in 2018. That’s a solid seven-year lifespan of major updates.
Looking ahead to iOS 27 (which we expect to be announced in mid-2026), we can make an educated guess based on Apple’s history. The decision is usually based on the processing power of the chip inside the iPhone. When a chip can no longer provide a smooth, reliable experience with the new software, Apple typically ends major updates for devices using it.
Based on this pattern, the iPhones most likely to be phased out of major updates with iOS 27 are:
The iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max use the A13 Bionic chip, which is a generation newer than the chip in the XS and XR. While there’s no guarantee, this puts the iPhone 11 in a stronger position to receive iOS 27. However, it would likely be the oldest model supported, and iOS 27 could be its final major update.
This information is based on Apple’s historical software support patterns. The official list of compatible devices is only confirmed by Apple when the new iOS is announced. Please refer to Apple’s official documentation for the most accurate details.
Here’s the most important part: if your iPhone doesn’t get the next major iOS update, it does not stop working. This is a common misconception. Here’s what actually happens:
So, if your iPhone XS still works, should you think about replacing it? The answer depends entirely on your needs.
Stick with your current iPhone if:
Consider upgrading if:
If you decide it’s time for a change, you don’t need to pay top price for a brand-new device. Upgrading to a certified refurbished iPhone from Swappie is the smartest choice. For the price of a budget phone, you could get a much more powerful and capable device like an iPhone 13 or iPhone 14. This would be a huge leap in performance, camera quality, and battery life from an iPhone XS, and it will be supported with iOS updates for many years to come.
Every iPhone we sell is guaranteed to perform like new and comes with a 12-month warranty. It’s a choice for your wallet and for the planet.
Ultimately, whether you keep your trusty older iPhone or decide to upgrade, you can feel good about your decision. It’s all about choosing the tech that works for you.