Thursday, June 28, 2012


PSA: Which iOS 6 features can my device run?

So you're eagerly awaiting iOS 6 in the fall, but you'd like to know just how many features you'll end up skipping if you cling on to your existing iPad, iPhone or iPod touch for one more generation. Apple has gone to the trouble of alerting would-be upgraders just what features they'll get when they check for the update this fall, and we've compiled it in a chart for an at-a-glance view of what you'll need. The short answer: you'll want an iPhone 4S if you're craving every iOS 6 feature. Some feature gaps are defined by obvious differences like the absence of cellular hardware, but the performance limits of the iPhone 3GS or fourth-generation iPod touch turn their upgrades into a patchwork. There's also a pair of questions about iPod touch support and whether or not "iPhone 4 or later" explicitly rules out the media player; we'll update should we know more. Either way, it's evident that Apple is bending over backwards to support burgeoning markets, but also that anyone who bought in 2010 or earlier is feeling the pressure to pick up something new -- especially original iPad owners, who can't upgrade at all.


iOS 6 device array


iPhone 3GSiPod touchiPhone 4iPhone 4SiPad 2iPad (2012)
Chinese service integrationXXXXXX
Facebook integrationXXXXXX
FaceTime over 3G/4G---X-X
Flyover and turn-by-turn GPS---XXX
Guided AccessXXXXXX
Made for iPhone hearing aids---X--
New content storesXXXXXX
Offline Reading List-?XXXX
PassbookXXXX--
Phone replies and remindersX-XX--
Safari tab syncingXXXXXX
Shared Photo Streams-?XXXX
Siri---X-X
VIP list, flagged/VIP mailboxes-?XXXX

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