Question: Which Of The Following Is A New Feature Of Ios 5?

What iOS 5 means?

iOS 5 is the fifth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 4.

The operating system also added iCloud, Apple’s cloud storage service for synchronization of content and data across iCloud-enabled devices, and iMessage, Apple’s instant messaging service.

When did iOS 6 come out?

September 19, 2012

What iOS does iPhone 4s come with?

The iPhone 4S was first shipped with iOS 5, which was released on October 12, 2011, 2 days before the release of the device. The 4S uses iOS 5.1.1, which was released on May 7, 2012. As of September 2015, the device can be updated to iOS 9.

Is iOS 5 still supported?

Apple’s iOS 11 update ends support for iPhone 5 and 5C. Apple’s iOS 11 mobile operating system will not be available for the iPhone 5 and 5C or the iPad 4 when it is released in the autumn. It means those with the older devices will no longer receive software or security updates.

What does the I in iPhone stands for?

The meaning of the “i” in devices such as the iPhone and iMac was actually revealed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs a long time ago. Back in 1998, when Jobs introduced the iMac, he explained what the “i” stands for in Apple’s product branding. The “i” stands for “Internet,” Jobs explained.

Can iPhone 4s be upgraded to iOS 10?

Update 2: According to Apple’s official press release, the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad mini, and fifth-generation iPod Touch will not run iOS 10. iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, and SE.

Can iphone4 run iOS 10?

The iPhone 4 does not support iOS 8, iOS 9, and will not support iOS 10. Apple has not released a version of iOS later than 7.1.2 that is physically compatible with an iPhone 4— that being said, there is no way for you to “manually” upgrade your phone— and for good reason.

Can iPhone 4s get iOS 12?

Yes it is true. An iPhone 4s has not been able to run any iOS version higher than 9.3.5. iOS 12 requires an iPhone 5s or later.

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