Apple devices that aren't compatible with iOS 8
Along with unveiling its Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite operating system, Apple announced the latest update to its popular mobile OS today during a keynote held in San Francisco. Dubbed iOS 8, the new software includes such features like QuickType predictive text, an interactive notification menu, and more native photo editing tools.More WWDC 2014 coverageWWDC 2014 full CNET coverageApple officially announces iOS 8, a 'giant release' (First Take)A closer look at Apple OS X Yosemite (pictures)Apple announces Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite (First Take)Many of the tech giant's recent mobile products will be able to receive theupdate. According to Apple, compatible iOS 8 devices include:The iPhone 4SThe iPhone 5The iPhone 5CThe iPhone 5SThe iPod Touch fifth generation The iPad 2The iPad with Retina DisplayThe iPad Air,The iPad MiniThe iPad Mini with Retina DisplayDevices that will miss out on the iOS 8 update will be:The iPhone 4 and older iPhonesThe iPod Touch fourth generation and older modelsthe original iPadIn addition to QuickType and new features with the notifications menuand photo app, the refreshed OS brings Spotlight search suggestions,faster access to your favorite contacts with a Home key double-tap, and abevy of new built-in health tools. For more on the update, read CNET's iOS 8 first take. Developers can get their hands on a beta version of the OS today, while consumers will have to wait until the fall to update.Apple iOS 8 at WWDC 2014 (pictures)See full gallery1 - 4 / 17NextPrevEditors' note: This is a developing story. Follow CNET's WWDC live blog and check out all of today's WWDC news.


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