Gearburn: "In 2014, the iPhone 6 was released with massive success, selling an incredible 74-million units since its launch. Other outstanding releases, including the HTC One M8 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, garnered plenty of media attention. In 2015, manufacturers are expected to continue releasing one new phone in each size class, so expect some innovative new offerings."
Apple will stop supporting the iPhone 6s range and original iPhone SE after rolling out iOS 15, which is expected to arrive this autumn.
Apple will stop supporting the iPhone 6s range and original iPhone SE after rolling out iOS 15, which is expected to arrive this autumn.
Similar to iOS 14, Apple iOS 15 could also drop support for both the iPhone 6s and original iPhone SE (The Verifier, via MacRumors).