While iOS 16 was confirmed to launch on September 12, bringing a redesigned Lock Screen, better safety features and other exciting goodies, some older iPhones won’t have access to certain improvements. It makes sense for the most part – the chips inside some iPhones will simply struggle with what’s available in the latest iOS version, while some are missing the hardware required to make use of certain features, such as better Portrait photos for example. As iOS 16 supports iPhone 8 and iPhone SE 2 and above, you’ll be able to create your own lock screens with no issues, but you may find that some image editing features will be absent.
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