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Revision as of 01:45, 11 February 2025
IOS Version History is a chronological overview of the various software updates and enhancements that have been made to Apple's iOS mobile operating system since its initial release in 2007.
Overview
iOS is a mobile operating system developed and distributed by Apple. It was originally released in 2007 for the iPhone, and has since been extended to support other Apple devices such as the iPod Touch, iPad, and Apple TV. Unlike Microsoft's Windows and Google's Android operating systems, iOS is proprietary software, meaning Apple exclusively controls its development and distribution.
Version History
iOS 1
The first version of iOS was released in 2007, alongside the original iPhone. This version introduced many of the core features of the operating system, including multi-touch gestures, push email, and mobile browsing with Safari.
iOS 2
Released in 2008, iOS 2 introduced the App Store, allowing third-party developers to create and sell apps for the platform. This version also introduced support for the iPod Touch.
iOS 3
iOS 3, released in 2009, introduced copy and paste functionality, a landscape keyboard for more applications, and support for MMS messaging on the iPhone 3G.
iOS 4
Released in 2010, iOS 4 introduced the FaceTime video chat service, iBooks, and multitasking capabilities.
iOS 5
iOS 5, released in 2011, introduced iCloud, iMessage, and the Notification Center.
iOS 6
Released in 2012, iOS 6 introduced the Apple Maps app, replacing Google Maps as the default mapping app on the platform.
iOS 7
iOS 7, released in 2013, introduced a completely redesigned user interface, the Control Center, and AirDrop.
iOS 8
Released in 2014, iOS 8 introduced Apple Pay, Health, and Family Sharing.
iOS 9
iOS 9, released in 2015, introduced Proactive Assistant, Transit directions in Maps, and a new News app.
iOS 10
Released in 2016, iOS 10 introduced iMessage Apps, a redesigned Lock screen, and Home for home automation.
iOS 11
iOS 11, released in 2017, introduced ARKit, a new App Store design, and a file management app called Files.
iOS 12
Released in 2018, iOS 12 introduced Screen Time, Memoji, and Group FaceTime.
iOS 13
iOS 13, released in 2019, introduced Dark Mode, a new Photos app, and Sign in with Apple.
iOS 14
Released in 2020, iOS 14 introduced App Library, Widgets on the Home Screen, and App Clips.
See Also
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