Here are the Apple devices eligible for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate, and watchOS 27

Highlights

The major WWDC 2026 keynote has just concluded with Apple announcing new iterations of iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and visionOS. While the major upgrades revolve around design and visual improvements to the Liquid Glass design and Siri’s AI capabilities, Apple has released a long list of devices that’ll support the next generation of software updates. In a surprising move, iOS 27 will be rolled out to devices as old as the iPhone 11, which was released in 2019. On that note,

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iPhones that’ll receive the iOS 27 update

iPhones compatible with iOS 27
iPhone 17 Pro MaxiPhone 14 Plus
iPhone 17 ProiPhone 14
iPhone AiriPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone 17iPhone 13 Pro
iPhone 17eiPhone 13
iPhone 16 Pro MaxiPhone 13 mini
iPhone 16 ProiPhone 12 Pro Max
iPhone 16 PlusiPhone 12 Pro
iPhone 16iPhone 12
iPhone 16eiPhone 12 mini
iPhone 15 Pro MaxiPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone 15 ProiPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 15 PlusiPhone 11
iPhone 15iPhone SE (2020)
iPhone 14 Pro MaxiPhone SE (2022)
iPhone 14 Pro


With even the iPhone 11 officially confirmed to get the update, iOS 27 will support every single iPhone model that was capable of running iOS 26. While older iPhones won’t have the hardware muscle to run advanced, on-device Apple Intelligence features, maintaining security patches, UI changes, and baseline app compatibility ensures users get to experience new features with up-to-date security measures.

MacBooks eligible for macOS 27

MacBooks compatible with macOS 27
MacBook Air M5 (13-inch, 2026)MacBook Pro M5/M5 Pro/M5 Max (14-inch, 2024)
MacBook Air M5 (15-inch, 2026)MacBook Pro M5 Pro/M5 Max (16-inch, 2024)
MacBook Air M4 (13-inch, 2024)MacBook Pro M3/M3 Pro/M3 Max(14-inch, 2023)
MacBook Air M4 (15-inch, 2024)MacBook Pro M3 Pro/M3 Max (16-inch, 2023)
MacBook Air M3 (13-inch, 2024)MacBook Pro M1 Pro/M1 Max (14-inch, 2021)
MacBook Air M3 (15-inch, 2024)MacBook Pro M1 Pro / M1 Max (16-inch, 2021)
MacBook Air M2 (13-inch, 2023)MacBook Neo (A18 Pro, 2026)
MacBook Air M2 (15-inch, 2023)MacBook Air M1 (2020)


Dubbed “macOS 27 Golden Gate”, the update will not be provided to Intel-based MacBooks. Meaning, MacBooks released prior to the MacBook M1 back in 2020 will no longer receive major macOS updates going forward.

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