Running an older version of iOS, macOS, watchOS, or tvOS will eventually mean that you cannot access any Apple services. Evidence of this was found through a reliable source on Twitter, and if you do not update your device, consider yourself locked out.
Information regarding Apple’s decision was provided by Twitter user ‘Stella - Fudge’ and involves operating system versions that were released in 2017. For those wondering, users running iOS 11, macOS High Sierra, watchOS 4, and tvOS 11 will no longer be able to access Apple services, but on the plus side, they will still have access to iCloud, if that matters to them. If you want to know which operating systems will not be supported, the list has been given below for your convenience.
As of early May, access to Apple services, with the exception of iCloud, will stop working on devices running:- iOS 11-11.2.6- macOS 10.13-10.13.3- watchOS 4-4.2.3- tvOS 11-11.2.6You'll likely receive notification prompting you to update
— Stella - Fudge (@StellaFudge) April 5, 2023
Owners running older operating system versions have the choice to update, and since Apple was providing services six years after it released the aforementioned updates, we believe that it is high time to make the switch. For instance, every iPhone that runs iOS 11 can also run iOS 12 effortlessly, so the inhibition to update the handset lies with the owner and not with the device’s ability to run properly.
Also, it is extremely rare for consumers to stick around with an older Apple device for six years, so perhaps it is time to upgrade. Since iCloud is excluded from this list, you will still be able to backup your data. According to MacRumors, Apple has said that affected users may receive a push notification,
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