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"iDevice" and "iOS device" redirects here. For other Apple Inc. devices, see iMac and iPod.
The reverse sides of an original iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 4.
A size comparison of three iPhones, an original iPad, and a Magic Mouse.

This is a list and comparison of devices designed and marketed by Apple Inc. that run a Unix-like operating system named iOS, often colloquially referred to simply as iDevices.[1][2] The devices include the iPhone multimedia smartphone, the iPod Touch handheld PC which, in design, is similar to the iPhone but has no cellular radio and other cell phone hardware, and the iPad tablet computer. All three devices function as digital audio and portable media players and Internet clients. The Apple TV, which ran iOS from the second generation of hardware onwards, is a set-top box for streaming media from local sources and from certain internet services to a connected television set, and has no screen of its own.

The operating system on iOS devices can be updated through iTunes, or, on iOS 5 or later, using firmware-over-the-air (OTA) updates. A major version of iOS tends to be released every time a new type of iPhone is launched, (about once a year) and is normally free, although iPod Touch users were formerly required to pay for the update. Apple upgrades its products' hardware periodically (approximately yearly). There have been ten major releases of iPhone (original iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus), five of iPod Touch (first to fifth generations), six of iPad (first generation, iPad 2, third and fourth generations, iPad Air, and iPad Air 2), and three of iPad Mini (first generation, iPad Mini 2, and iPad Mini 3).

Models

Obsolete Discontinued Current
Model iPhone (1st generation) iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS iPhone 4 iPhone 4S iPhone 5 iPhone 5C iPhone 5S iPhone 6 iPhone 6 Plus
Picture File:IPhone 2G PSD Mock.png File:IPhone PSD White 3G.png File:IPhone PSD White 3G.png File:IPhone 5C.png
Initial release operating system iPhone OS 1.0 iPhone OS 2.0 iPhone OS 3.0 iOS 4.0 (GSM)
iOS 4.2.2 (CDMA)
iOS 5.0 iOS 6.0 iOS 7.0 iOS 8.0
Highest supported operating system iPhone OS 3.1.3 iOS 4.2.1 iOS 6.1.6 iOS 7.1.2 iOS 8.3
Display 3.5in (89mm), 2.9in (74mm) by 1.9in (49mm), 3:2 aspect ratio, scratch-resistant[3] glossy glass covered screen, 262,144-color (18-bit) TN LCD, 480 × 320 px (HVGA) at 163 ppi, pixel count 153600,pixel size 156 µm 200:1 contrast ratio, LED backlight In addition to prior, features a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating,[4] and 16,777,216-color (24-bit) TN LCD with hardware spatial dithering[5] 3.5in (89mm), 2.9in (74mm) by 1.9in (49mm), 3:2 aspect ratio, aluminosilicate glass covered 16,777,216-color (24-bit) IPS LCD screen, 960 × 640 px (DVGA) at 326 ppi, pixel count 614400, pixel size 78 µm 800:1 contrast ratio, 500 cd max brightness [6]LED backlight and fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating 4in (101mm), 3.5in (89mm) by 1.9in (49mm), 71:40 (~16:9) aspect ratio, aluminosilicate glass covered 16,777,216-color (24-bit), IPS LCD screen, 1,136 x 640 px (WSVGA) screen resolution at 326 ppi, pixel count 728178, pixel size 78 µm, 800:1 contrast ratio, 500 cd max brightness, LED backlight and fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating 4.7in, 4.1in by 2.3in, 16:9 aspect ratio, aluminosilicate glass covered 16,777,216-color (24-bit), IPS LCD screen, 1,334 x 750 px screen resolution at 326 ppi, 1400:1 contrast ratio, 500 cd max brightness, LED backlight and fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating 5.5in, 4.8in by 2.7in, 16:9 aspect ratio, aluminosilicate glass covered 16,777,216-color (24-bit), IPS LCD screen, 1,920 x 1,080 px (Full HD) screen resolution at 401 ppi, 1300:1 contrast ratio, 500 cd max brightness, LED backlight and fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating
Storage 4, 8 & 16 GB 8 & 16 GB 8, 16 & 32 GB 8, 16, 32 & 64 GB 16, 32 & 64 GB 8, 16 & 32 GB 16, 32 & 64 GB 16, 64 & 128 GB
Processor 620 MHz (underclocked to 412 MHz) Samsung 32-bit RISC ARM 11 (32 KB L1) 1176JZ(F)-S v1.0[7][8] 833 MHz (underclocked to 600 MHz) ARM Cortex-A8[9][10]
Samsung S5PC100[9][11] (64 KB L1 + 256 KB L2)
GHz (underclocked to 800 MHz) ARM Cortex-A8 Apple A4 (SoC)[12] (64 KB L1 + 512 KB L2) GHz (underclocked to 800 MHz) dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Apple A5 (SoC)[13] (64 KB L1 + 1 MB L2) 1.3 GHz dual-core Apple-designed ARMv7s Apple A6[14](64 KB L1 + 1 MB L2) 1.3 GHz dual-core Apple-designed ARMv8-A 64-bit Apple A7 (128 KB L1 + 1 MB L2 + 4 MB L3) with M7 motion coprocessor[15][16] 1.4 GHz dual-core Apple-designed ARMv8-A 64-bit Apple A8 (128 KB L1 + 1 MB L2 + 4 MB L3) with M8 motion coprocessor
Bus frequency and width 103 MHz (16-bit) 100 MHz (32-bit) 250 MHz (32-bit) 32-bit 64-bit[17]
Graphics PowerVR MBX Lite 3D GPU[18] (103 MHz) PowerVR SGX535 GPU
(150 MHz in 3GS and 200 MHz in iPhone 4)[9][19]
PowerVR SGX543MP2 (dual-core, 200 MHz) GPU PowerVR SGX543MP3 (triple-core, 266 MHz) GPU PowerVR G6430 (quad-core, 450 MHz) GPU[20] PowerVR GX6450 (quad-core, 450 MHz) GPU[21]
RAM 128 MB LPDDR DRAM[22] (137 MHz) 256 MB LPDDR DRAM[9][10] (200 MHz) 512 MB LPDDR2 DRAM[23][24][25][26][27] (200 MHz) 1 GB LPDDR2 DRAM [28][29] 1 GB LPDDR3 DRAM
Connector 30-pin connector 8-pin Lightning connector
Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n)
(802.11n on 2.4 GHz only)[30][31]
Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n)
(802.11n on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)[32][33][34]
Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac)
Marvell 88W8686[5][35][36] Broadcom 4325[37] Broadcom 4329[5][36][38] Broadcom BCM4330[39] Broadcom BCM4334[15][40][41][42][43][44] Broadcom BCM4345[45][46]
GPS No Yes
Digital compass No Yes
Barometer No Yes
Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Bluetooth 4.0
Cambridge Bluecore 4[5][35][47] Cambridge Bluecore 6[5][36] Broadcom 4325[37] Broadcom 4329[5][36][38] Broadcom BCM4330[39] Broadcom BCM4334[15][40][41][42][43][44] Broadcom BCM4345[45][46]
Cellular Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz) In addition to prior:
Tri-band 3.6 Mbps UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1,900, 2,100 MHz),[48]
In addition to prior:
7.2 Mbit/s HSDPA
In addition to prior:
Penta-band UMTS/HSDPA (800, 850, 900, 1,900, 2,100 MHz),[49][50]
5.76 Mbit/s HSUPA
In addition to prior:
14.4 Mbit/s HSDPA,
Dynamically switching dual antenna,[51]
Combined GSM/CDMA World phone ability
In addition to prior:
LTE (bands 1/2/3/4/5/13/17/25, depending on model),[32] HSPA+ and DC-HSDPA
In addition to prior:
LTE bands 7/8/18/19/20/26, TD-LTE bands 38/39/40 (depending on model)[33][34]
In addition to prior:
LTE bands 28/29, TD-LTE band 41 (depending on model)
CDMA model:
Dual-band CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A (800, 1,900 MHz)
Baseband / RF Transceiver Infineon PMB8876 (S-Gold 2) / Infineon

M1817A11[5][35][36][52]

Infineon PMB8878 (X-Gold 608) /Infineon

PMB6952[53]

Infineon PMB9800 (X-Gold 618) /

Infineon???[5][36][54]

Qualcomm MDM6610 / Qualcomm RTR8605[39][55][56] Qualcomm MDM9615 / Qualcomm RTR8600[40][41] Qualcomm MDM9615M / Qualcomm WTR1605L[15][42][43][44] Qualcomm MDM9625M / Qualcomm WTR1625L[57][58]
CDMA model:
Qualcomm MDM6600 (combined)[36][59]
SIM card form-factor Mini-SIM Micro-SIM Nano-SIM
Additional Features USB power adapter,
custom dock,
earphones with remote and mic
In addition to prior:
Assisted GPS
In addition to prior:
Voice control,
digital compass,
Nike+,
volume controls on earphones
In addition to prior:
3-axis gyroscope,
Dual-mic noise suppression
In addition to prior:
GLONASS support,
Siri voice assistant
In addition to prior:
Triple microphone noise suppression,
Revised iPod earpods
In addition to prior: New FaceTime backside illumination sensor In addition to iPhone 5C:
Touch ID (finger-print scanner in home button)
In addition to prior:
NFC,
barometer
Cameras Back 2 MP f/2.8 3 MP photos, VGA (480p) video at 30 fps, auto focus 5 MP photos, f/2.8, 720p HD video (30 fps), back-illuminated sensor, LED flash, auto focus 8 MP photos, f/2.4, 1080p HD video (30 fps), back-illuminated sensor, face detection, video stabilization, panorama, LED flash, Auto Focus 8 MP photos with 1.4µ pixels, f/2.4, 1080p HD video (30 fps), infrared cut-off filter, back-illuminated sensor, face detection, video stabilization, panorama and ability to take photos while shooting videos, LED flash, auto focus 8 MP photos with 1.5µ pixels, f/2.2 aperture, 1080p HD video (30 fps) or 720 HD video slo-mo video at 120 fps, improved video stabilization, True Tone flash, infrared cut-off filter, back-illuminated sensor, face detection, auto focus, panorama, ability to take photos while shooting videos and Burst mode 8 MP photos with 1.5µ pixels, f/2.2 aperture, optical image stabilization (iPhone 6 Plus only), five-element lens with sapphire crystal lens cover, 1080p HD video (30 fps or 60 fps) with 3x zoom, 720p slo-mo video at 120 fps or 240 fps, time-lapse video, cinematic video stabilization, auto image stabilization, auto HDR for photos, True Tone flash, hybrid IR filter, backside illumination sensor, improved face detection, exposure control, auto focus with Focus Pixels, Continuous autofocus video, panorama (up to 43 megapixels), can take still photos while recording video, burst mode, tap to focus, photo & video geotagging, timer mode[60]
Front VGA (0.3 MP) photos and videos (30 fps) 1.2 MP photos, 720p HD video (30 fps), Back-illuminated sensor, f/2.4 aperture 1.2 MP photos (1280 by 960), ƒ/2.2 aperture, 720p HD video recording, auto HDR for photos, backside illumination sensor, face detection, exposure control[60]
1.75 µm pixels[61] 1.9 µm pixels[61]
Audio codec Wolfson Microelectronics WM8758BG[35] Wolfson Microelectronics WM6180C[62] Cirrus Logic CS42L61 (CLI1495B0; 338S0589)[63][64] Cirrus Logic CLI1560B0 (338S0987)[56][65] Cirrus Logic CLI1583B0/CS35L19 (338S1077)[66] Cirrus Logic 338S1201[44][57][58]
Materials Aluminum, glass, steel, and black plastic Glass, plastic, and steel; black or white
(white not available for 8 GB models)
Black or white aluminosilicate glass and stainless steel Black with anodized aluminium "Slate" metal or white with "Silver" aluminium metal White, pink, yellow, blue or green polycarbonate Silver (white front with "Silver" aluminium metal back), Space Gray (black front with anodized aluminium "Space Gray" metal back) or Gold (white front with anodized aluminium "Gold" metal back)
Color                        
Power Built-in non-removable rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery[67][68][69]
3.7 V 5.18 W·h (1,400 mA·h)[5] 3.7 V 4.12 W·h (1,150 mA·h)[68][70] 3.7 V 4.51 W·h (1,219 mA·h) [71] 3.7 V 5.25 W·h (1,420 mA·h)[38] 3.7 V 5.3 W·h (1,432 mA·h) [72] 3.8 V 5.45 W·h (1,440 mA·h)[40] 3.8 V 5.73 W·h (1,510 mA·h)[42] 3.8 V 5.92 W·h (1,560 mA·h)[43] 3.8 V 6.91 W·h (1,810 mA·h)[57] 3.8 V 11.1 W·h (2,915 mA·h)[58]
Rated battery life (hours) audio: 24
video: 7
Talk over 2G: 8
Browsing internet: 6
Standby: 250
audio: 24
video: 7
Talk over 3G: 5
Browsing over 3G: 5
Browsing over Wi-Fi: 9
Standby: 300
audio: 30
video: 10
Talk over 3G: 5
Browsing over 3G: 5
Browsing over Wi-Fi: 9
Standby: 300
audio: 40
video: 10
Talk over 3G: 7
Browsing over 3G: 6
Browsing over Wi-Fi: 10
Standby: 300[73]
audio: 40
video: 10
Talk over 3G: 8
Browsing over 3G: 6
Browsing over Wi-Fi: 9
Standby: 200
audio: 40
video: 10
Talk over 3G: 8
Browsing over 3G: 8
Browsing over LTE: 8
Browsing over Wi-Fi: 10
Standby: 225
audio: 40
video: 10
Talk over 3G: 10
Browsing over 3G: 8
Browsing over LTE: 10
Browsing over Wi-Fi: 10
Standby: 250
audio: 50
video: 11
Talk over 3G: 14
Browsing over 3G: 10
Browsing over LTE: 10
Browsing over Wi-Fi: 11
Standby: 250
audio: 80
video: 14
Talk over 3G: 24
Browsing over 3G: 12
Browsing over LTE: 12
Browsing over Wi-Fi: 12
Standby: 384
Hardware strings iPhone1,1 iPhone1,2 iPhone2,1 iPhone3,1
iPhone3,2
iPhone3,3
iPhone4,1 iPhone5,1
iPhone5,2
iPhone5,3
iPhone5,4
iPhone6,1
iPhone6,2
iPhone7,2 iPhone7,1
Dimensions 115 mm (4.5 in) H
61 mm (2.4 in) W
11.6 mm (0.46 in) D
115.5 mm (4.55 in) H
62.1 mm (2.44 in) W
12.3 mm (0.48 in) D
115.2 mm (4.54 in) H
58.6 mm (2.31 in) W
9.3 mm (0.37 in) D
123.8 mm (4.87 in) H
58.6 mm (2.31 in) W
7.6 mm (0.30 in) D
124.4 mm (4.90 in) H
59.2 mm (2.33 in) W
8.97 mm (0.353 in) D
123.8 mm (4.87 in) H
58.6 mm (2.31 in) W
7.6 mm (0.30 in) D
138.1 mm (5.44 in) H
67.0 mm (2.64 in) W
6.9 mm (0.27 in)
158.1 mm (6.22 in) H
77.8 mm (3.06 in) W
7.1 mm (0.28 in) D
Weight 135 g (4.8 oz) 133 g (4.7 oz) 135 g (4.8 oz) 137 g (4.8 oz) 140 g (4.9 oz) 112 g (4.0 oz) 132 g (4.7 oz) 112 g (4.0 oz) 129 g (4.6 oz) 172 g (6.1 oz)
Model number[74] A1203 A1324 (China)
A1241
A1325 (China)
A1303
A1349 (CDMA model)
A1332 (GSM model)
A1431 (GSM China)
A1387
A1428 (GSM model)
A1429 (GSM and CDMA model)
A1442 (CDMA model, China)
A1532 (North America)
A1456 (US & Japan)
A1507 (Europe)
A1529 (Asia & Oceania)
A1533 (North America)
A1453 (US & Japan)
A1457 (Europe)
A1530 (Asia & Oceania)
A1549
A1586
A1522
A1524
Released 4, 8 GB: June 29, 2007
16 GB: February 5, 2008
All models: July 11, 2008 16, 32 GB: June 19, 2009
8 GB black: June 24, 2010
16, 32 GB: June 24, 2010
CDMA: February 10, 2011
White: April 28, 2011
8 GB: October 14, 2011
16, 32, 64 GB: October 14, 2011
8 GB: September 20, 2013
All models: September 21, 2012 16, 32 GB: September 20, 2013
8 GB: March 18, 2014 and September 9, 2014
All models: September 20, 2013 All models: September 19, 2014 All models: September 19, 2014
Discontinued 4 GB: September 5, 2007
8, 16 GB: July 11, 2008
16 GB: June 8, 2009
8 GB black: June 7, 2010
16, 32 GB: June 24, 2010
8 GB black: September 12, 2012
16, 32 GB: October 4, 2011
8 GB: September 10, 2013
32, 64 GB: September 12, 2012
16 GB: September 10, 2013
8 GB: September 9, 2014
All models: September 10, 2013 16, 32 GB: September 9, 2014
8 GB: In Production
64 GB: September 9, 2014
16, 32 GB: In Production
In Production In Production
Model 1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation 4th generation 5th generation
Picture
Initial operating system iPhone OS 1.1 iPhone OS 2.1
iPhone OS 3.1.1 (8 GB "MC" model)
iPhone OS 3.1.1 iOS 4.1 iOS 6.0
Highest supported operating system iPhone OS 3.1.3 iOS 4.2.1 iOS 5.1.1[75] iOS 6.1.6 iOS 8.3
Display 3.5 in (89 mm), 3:2 aspect ratio, 262,144-color (18-bit), glossy glass covered LED-backlit TN LCD, 480 × 320 px (HVGA) at 163 ppi, 200:1 contrast ratio 3.5 in (89 mm), 3:2 aspect ratio, 16,777,216-color (18-bit + FRC), glossy glass-covered LED-backlit TN LCD, 960 × 640 px at 326 ppi, 800:1 contrast ratio 4 in (100 mm), 71:40 aspect ratio, LED backlit IPS TFT LCD, 1,136 x 640 px at 326 ppi, 800:1 contrast ratio
Input Multi-touch touchscreen display Multi-touch touchscreen display
volume buttons
built-in speaker
Multi-touch touchscreen display
volume buttons
built-in speaker and microphone with new earphones
Multi-touch touchscreen display
built-in speaker and microphone
voice control
3-axis accelerometer, gyroscope
volume buttons
ambient light sensors
Multi-touch touchscreen display
built in speaker and microphone
Siri
3-axis accelerometer, gyroscope
volume buttons
Processor 620 MHz (underclocked to 412 MHz, originally 400 MHz) 32-bit RISC ARM 1176JZ(F)-S v1.0 (32 KB L1) (Samsung S5L8900)[76] 620 MHz (underclocked to 533 MHz) ARM11 core (32 KB L1) with internal ARM7 core for Jazelle acceleration (Samsung S5L8720)[76] 833 MHz (underclocked to 600 MHz) ARM Cortex-A8 (64 KB L1) (Samsung S5L8922)[77] 800 MHz ARM Cortex-A8 Apple A4 (SoC)[78] 1 GHz (underclocked to 800 MHz) ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core Apple A5 (SoC)[79]
GPU PowerVR MBX Lite GPU[80][81] PowerVR SGX535 GPU[82] PowerVR SGX543MP2 (dual-core, 200 MHz) GPU
SoC Samsung S5L8900 Samsung S5L8720 Samsung S5L8922 Apple A4 Apple A5
Storage 8, 16 or 32 GB 32 or 64 GB 8, 16, 32 or 64 GB 16, 32 or 64 GB
MSRP (US) $299 (8 GB), $399 (16 GB), $499 (32 GB) $229 (later $199) (8 GB), $299 (16 GB), $399 (32 GB) $299 (32 GB), $399 (64 GB) $229 (later $199) (8 GB), $199 (16 GB (replaced 8GB)), $299 (later $249) (32 GB), $399 (64 GB) $229 (later $199) (16 GB), $299 (later $249) (32 GB), $399 (later $299) (64 GB)
RAM 128 MB LPDDR DRAM[83] 256 MB LPDDR DRAM[84][85][86] 512 MB LPDDR2 DRAM[87]
Connector 30-pin connector 8-pin Lightning connector
Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11b/g),
30-pin connector
includes earphones and polishing cloth (only in 1st and 2nd generations)
In addition to prior:
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (requires iPhone OS 3.0),
built-in speaker, hardware volume controls, Nike+
In addition to prior:
Voice control,
includes earphones with remote and mic
In addition to prior:
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) [802.11n on 2.4 GHz]
3-axis gyroscope
built-in microphone
includes earphones (no remote or mic)
In addition to prior:
Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) [802.11n on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz]
revised dock connector (8-pin Lightning connector)
Siri voice assistant
Revised iPod earpods
GPS
Digital compass
Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Bluetooth 4.0
Cameras Back 0.7 MP backside illuminated CMOS image sensor with video (720p HD at 30 fps) and 0.7 MP photos 5 MP backside illuminated sensor with video (1080p HD at 30 fps), LED flash (no rear camera for 16 GB model prior to June 2014)
Front 0.3 MP (VGA) photos and video at up to 30 fps 1.2 MP photos and 720p video at up to 30 fps
Audio codec Wolfson Microelectronics WM8758BG[88] Cirrus Logic CS4398[citation needed] Cirrus Logic CS4398[89] Cirrus Logic 338S0589 (similar to iPhone 4)[90] Cirrus Logic 338S1077 [91]
Materials Stainless steel back and aluminum bezel; plastic for Wi-Fi antenna Contoured stainless steel back and bezel; plastic for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antenna Glass display, stainless steel back and bezel Contoured aluminum back and bezel; plastic for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antenna
Color     first   later 16 (since June 2014), 32, 64 GB:     front, with  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,   Product Red[92]
16 GB (May 2013 - June 2014):   front, with  
Power Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery[90][91][93][94][95]
3.7 V 2.15 W·h (580 mA·h)
[citation needed]
3.7 V 2.73 W·h (739 mA·h)[94][96] 3.7 V 2.92 W·h (789 mA·h)[95] 3.7 V 3.44 W·h (930 mA·h)[5] 3.7 V 3.8 W·h (1,030 mA·h)[91]
Rated battery life (hours) audio: 22
video: 5
audio: 36
video: 6
audio: 30
video: 6
audio: 40
video: 7
audio: 40
video: 8
Hardware string iPod1,1 iPod2,1 iPod3,1 iPod4,1 iPod5,1
Dimensions 110 mm (4.3 in) H
61.8 mm (2.43 in) W
8 mm (0.31 in) D
110 mm (4.3 in) H
61.8 mm (2.43 in) W
8.5 mm (0.33 in) D
110 mm (4.3 in) H
58 mm (2.3 in) W
7.1 mm (0.28 in) D
123.4 mm (4.86 in) H
58.6 mm (2.31 in) W
6.1 mm (0.24 in) D
Weight 120 g (4.2 oz) 115 g (4.1 oz) 101 g (3.6 oz) 32, 64 GB: 88 g (3.1 oz)
16 GB: 86 g (3.0 oz)
Model number A1213[97] A1288[97] A1318[97] A1367[97] A1421
Released 8, 16 GB: September 5, 2007
32 GB: February 27, 2008
All models: September 9, 2008 All models: September 9, 2009 Black (8, 32, 64 GB): September 1, 2010
White (8, 32, 64 GB): October 12, 2011
Black and white (16 GB): September 12, 2012
32, 64 GB: October 11, 2012
16 GB: May 30, 2013
Discontinued All models: September 9, 2008 16, 32 GB: September 9, 2009
8 GB: September 1, 2010
All models: September 1, 2010 8, 64 GB: September 12, 2012
16, 32 GB: May 30, 2013
16 GB (2013 model): June 26, 2014
16 (2014 model), 32, 64 GB: In Production
Model iPad (1st generation) iPad 2 iPad (3rd generation) iPad (4th generation) iPad Air iPad Air 2
Picture File:IPad 1 PSD Mockup.png File:IPad Air 2.png
Model number[98] A1219 (Wi-Fi)
A1337 (Wi-Fi + 3G)
A1395 (Wi-Fi)
A1396 (GSM model)
A1397 (CDMA model)
A1416 (Wi-Fi)
A1403 (Wi-Fi + cellular (VZ))
A1430 (Wi-Fi + cellular)
A1458 (Wi-Fi)
A1460 (Wi-Fi + cellular (MM))
A1459 (Wi-Fi + cellular)
A1474 (Wi-Fi)
A1475 (Wi-Fi + cellular)
A1566 (Wi-Fi)
A1567 (Wi-Fi + cellular)
Initial operating system iOS 3.2 iOS 4.2.1 iOS 5.1 iOS 6.0 (Wi-Fi)
iOS 6.0.1 (Wi-Fi + cellular)
iOS 7.0 (Wi-Fi)
iOS 7.0.3 (Wi-Fi + cellular)
iOS 8.1
Highest supported operating system iOS 5.1.1 iOS 8.3
Display 9.7 in (246 mm), 4:3 aspect ratio, scratch-resistant glossy glass covered LED-backlit IPS LCD screen, fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, 16,777,216-color (24-bit), 1,024 × 768 px (XGA) at 132 ppi, 800:1 contrast ratio 9.7 in (246 mm), 4:3 aspect ratio, scratch-resistant glossy glass covered LED-backlit IPS LCD screen, fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, 16,777,216-color (24-bit), 2,048 × 1,536 px resolution at 264 ppi (Retina display), 800:1 contrast ratio
Processor 1 GHz Apple A4 SoC[99] 1 GHz dual-core Apple A5 SoC 1 GHz dual-core Apple A5X SoC 1.4 GHz dual-core Apple A6X SoC 1.4 GHz dual-core 64-bit Apple A7 SoC with M7 motion coprocessor 1.5 GHz triple-core 64-bit Apple A8X SoC with M8 motion coprocessor[100]
Bus frequency and width 100 MHz (32-bit) 250 MHz (32-bit) 32-bit[17] 64-bit[17][101]
Graphics processor PowerVR SGX535 GPU[102] PowerVR SGX543MP2 (2-core) GPU[103] PowerVR SGX543MP4 (4-core) GPU PowerVR SGX554MP4 (4-core) GPU PowerVR G6430 (4-core) GPU[20] PowerVR GXA6850 (8-core) GPU[101]
Storage 16, 32 or 64 GB 16, 32, 64 or 128 GB 16, 64 or 128 GB
RAM 256 MB LPDDR DRAM[104] 512 MB Dual-Channel LPDDR2[105] DRAM[106][107] 1 GB LPDDR2 DRAM 1 GB LPDDR3 DRAM 2 GB LPDDR3 DRAM
Connector 30-pin connector 8-pin Lightning connector
Connectivity GSM models:
UMTS / HSDPA 850, 1,900, 2,100 MHz GSM / EDGE 850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz)
CDMA model also includes CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A 800, 1,900 MHz
GSM 3G and CDMA 3G models:
Assisted GPS, Micro-SIM card tray,
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz) and
Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1,900, 2,100 MHz)
GSM 3G model also includes: HSUPA (850, 900, 1,900, 2,100 MHz)
CDMA 3G model also includes: Dual-band CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A (800, 1,900 MHz)
GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz), UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1,900, 2,100 MHz), LTE (700, 2100 MHz)
Wi-Fi + Cellular model on Verizon also includes EvDO Rev. A (800, 1,900 MHz) and GSM/EDGE (1,800 MHz)
GPS Yes (only in devices with cellular option)[108]
Digital compass Yes
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Bluetooth 4.0
Cameras Back 720p HD (0.9 MP) video at 30 fps and 0.7 MP photos 1080p HD video at 30 fps and 5 MP still photos
30 fps and 5× digital zoom
1080p HD video at 30 fps and 8 MP photos
Front VGA (0.3 MP) photos and video at up to 30 fps 1.2 MP photos, 720p video
Audio codec Cirrus Logic CS42L61[53][109] Cirrus Logic CS42L63[110] Cirrus Logic CLI1560B0[111] Cirrus Logic CLI1583B0/CS35L19[112] Cirrus Logic
Materials Contoured aluminum back and bezel
Wi-Fi + cellular models also have a piece of plastic for the cellular antenna. The color of the plastic on an iPad Air or earlier is black; on the iPad Air 2 it is white.
Color      [113]          
Battery Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery
3.75 V 24.8 W·h (6,613 mA·h)[104] 3.8 V 25 W·h (6,579 mA·h)[114] 3.7 V 42.5 W·h (11,487 mA·h)[115][116] 3.7 V 43 W⋅h (150 kJ) 11,560 mAh[117] 3.7 V 32.9 W⋅h (118 kJ) 8,827 mAh[118] 3.7 V 27.3 W⋅h (98 kJ) 7,340 mAh
Rated battery life browsing: 10 hours (Wi-Fi); 9 hours (3G or 4G)
audio: 140 hours
video: 10 hours
standby: 1 month
Hardware strings iPad1,1 iPad2,1
iPad2,2
iPad2,3
iPad2,4
iPad3,1
iPad3,2
iPad3,3
iPad3,4
iPad3,5
iPad3,6
iPad4,1
iPad4,2
iPad4,3
iPad5,3
iPad5,4
Dimensions 242.8 mm (9.56 in) H
189.7 mm (7.47 in) W
13.4 mm (0.53 in) D
241.2 mm (9.50 in) H
185.7 mm (7.31 in) W
8.8 mm (0.35 in) D
241 mm (9.5 in) H
186 mm (7.3 in) W
9.4 mm (0.37 in) D
240 mm (9.4 in) H
169.5 mm (6.67 in) W
7.5 mm (0.30 in) D
240 mm (9.4 in) H
169.5 mm (6.67 in) W
6.1 mm (0.24 in) D
Weight Wi-Fi model: 680 g (1.50 lb)
3G model: 730 g (1.61 lb)
Wi-Fi model: 601 g (1.325 lb)
GSM 3G model: 613 g (1.351 lb)
CDMA 3G model: 607 g (1.338 lb)
Wi-Fi model: 650 g (1.43 lb)
Wi-Fi + 4G model: 660 g (1.46 lb)
Wi-Fi model: 652 g (1.437 lb)
Wi-Fi + 4G model: 662 g (1.459 lb)
Wi-Fi model: 469 g (1.034 lb)
Wi-Fi + 4G model: 478 g (1.054 lb)
Wi-Fi model: 437 g (0.963 lb)
Wi-Fi + 4G model: 444 g (0.979 lb)
Released Wi-Fi model: April 3, 2010
3G model: April 30, 2010
March 11, 2011 and March 25, 2011 March 16, 2012 and March 23, 2012 16, 32, 64 GB: November 2, 2012
128 GB: February 5, 2013
Re-launched 16 GB: March 18, 2014
November 1, 2013 October 24, 2014
Discontinued March 2, 2011 32, 64 GB: March 7, 2012
16 GB: March 18, 2014
October 23, 2012 16, 32, 64, 128 GB: October 22, 2013
Re-launched 16 GB: October 16, 2014
64, 128 GB: October 16, 2014
16, 32 GB: In production
In production
Model iPad Mini (1st generation) iPad Mini 2 iPad Mini 3
Picture File:IPad Mini 3 Gold.png
Initial operating system iOS 6.0 (Wi-Fi)
iOS 6.0.1 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
iOS 7.0 (Wi-Fi)
iOS 7.0.3 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
iOS 8.1
Highest supported operating system iOS 8.3
Display 7.9 in (200 mm) LED-backlit Multi-Touch display with IPS technology
1024 × 768 px at 163 PPI 4:3 aspect ratio
7.9 in (200 mm) LED-backlit Multi-Touch display with IPS technology
2048 × 1536 px at 326 PPI (Retina display), 4:3 aspect ratio
Processor 1 GHz Dual-core Apple A5 1.3 GHz dual-core 64-bit Apple A7 SoC with M7 motion coprocessor
Bus frequency and width 250 MHz (32-bit) 64-bit
Graphics processor PowerVR SGX543MP2 (2-core) GPU PowerVR G6430 (4-core) GPU
Storage 16, 32 or 64 GB 16, 32, 64 or 128 GB 16, 64 or 128 GB
Memory 512 MB DDR2 DRAM 1 GB LPDDR3 DRAM
Connector 8-pin Lightning connector
Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n 2.4 & 5 GHz),
LTE/CDMA/GSM/EDGE/GPRS
Assisted GPS and GLONASS
Built-in microphone
3-axis gyroscope
Ambient light sensor
GPS Yes (only in devices with cellular option)[119]
Digital compass Yes
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
Cameras Back 1080p HD (5 MP) still and video camera
30 fps and 5× digital zoom
Front 1.2 MP photos, 720p video
Audio codec
Materials Contoured aluminum back and bezel
Wi-Fi + cellular models also have a piece of plastic for the cellular antenna. The color of the plastic on the first and second generations of iPad mini is black; on the iPad mini 3 it is white.
Color Back Silver, Slate Silver, Space Grey Silver, Gold, Space Grey
Front White, Black
Battery Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery
16.5 W-h (4440 mAH) 24.3 W-h (6471 mAH)
Rated battery life browsing: 10 hours (Wi-Fi); 9 hours (cellular)
audio: 140 hours
video: 10 hours
standby: 1 month
Hardware strings iPad2,5
iPad2,6
iPad2,7
iPad4,4
iPad4,5
iPad4,6
iPad4,7
iPad4,8
iPad4,9
Dimensions 200 mm (7.9 in) H
134.7 mm (5.30 in) W
7.2 mm (0.28 in) D
200 mm (7.9 in) H
134.7 mm (5.30 in) W
7.5 mm (0.29 in) D
Weight Wi-Fi model: 308 g (0.679 lb)
Wi-Fi + Cellular model: 312 g (0.688 lb)
Wi-Fi model: 331 g (0.730 lb)
Wi-Fi + Cellular model: 341 g (0.752 lb)
Release Wi-Fi model: November 2, 2012
Wi-Fi + Cellular model: November 16, 2012
November 12, 2013 October 24, 2014
Discontinued 32, 64 GB: October 22, 2013
16 GB: In production
64, 128 GB: October 16, 2014
16, 32 GB: In production
16, 64, 128 GB: In production

Apple TV

The second generation of Apple TV onwards runs iOS. (The first generation ran a modified version of Mac OS X Tiger instead of iOS.)

Model 2nd generation 3rd generation 3rd generation Rev A
Picture
Initial operating system iOS 4.1 (Apple TV 4.0) iOS 5.1 (Apple TV 5.0) iOS 6.1 (Apple TV 5.2)
Highest supported operating system iOS 7.1.2 (Apple TV 6.2.1) iOS 8.3 (Apple TV 7.2)
Processor 1 GHz Apple A4 SoC 1 GHz Apple A5 SoC
Graphics processor PowerVR SGX535 GPU PowerVR SGX543MP2 (dual-core) GPU
Storage 8 GB NAND flash (for cache)[120]
Memory 256 MB DRAM[121] 512 MB DRAM[122]
Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), 10/100BASE-T Ethernet, HDMI, optical audio
Built-in IR receiver for Apple Remote (included)
Micro USB (for services and support)
Output 720p 60/50 Hz (NTSC/PAL)
576p/576i 50 Hz (PAL)
In addition to prior:
1080p
Materials Plastic
Power Built-in 6 W universal power supply
Dimensions 98 mm (3.9 in) H
98 mm (3.9 in) W
23 mm (0.91 in) D
Weight 272 g (9.6 oz)
Release September 1, 2010[123][124][125] March 7, 2012[126] January 28, 2013
Discontinued March 7, 2012[126] March 10, 2013[127] In production

Comparison of models

Battery life

Side view of the original iPhone (right), iPhone 3G/3GS (center), and iPhone 4 (left). The original is made of aluminum and plastic; the iPhone 3G/3GS is made completely from a hard plastic material;[128] the iPhone 4 is made of stainless steel and hardened glass.
The reverse of the iPhone 3G (left) is almost identical to that of the 3GS, differentiated only by the latter's reflective text.
The fronts of the original iPhone (left) and the iPhone 3G are almost indistinguishable.
The original iPod Touch (left), viewed next to an iPhone 3G (right). The original iPod Touch is easily identified by its black border.
An iPhone 3GS pictured beside an iPhone 4S.
An iPhone 3GS (top) compared to an iPhone 4S (bottom). The 3GS has a semi-curved back (like the iPhone 3G), while the 4S has a flat back (like the iPhone 4).
An iPhone 4S (left) compared to an iPhone 5S (right). The 4S has a 3.5" screen (like the iPhone 4), while the 5S has a 4" screen (like the iPhone 5). The home button of the iPhone 5S is completely flat, has a metal ring around it, and has no square in the middle, unlike the iPhone 4S; this is to support Touch ID.
The original iPad (left) compared to the iPad 2 (right). The iPad 2 is lighter and thinner than the original iPad and the back of the original iPad is completely flat while the back of the iPad 2 curves at the edges.

Apple runs tests on pre-production units to determine battery life. However, these are purported maximums ("up to"), and actual user experiences vary.[48][129][130][131][132] All numbers are in hours unless specified.

Model iPhone iPod Touch iPad
1st 3G 3GS 4 4S 5 5C 5S 6 6 Plus 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Wi-Fi Wi-Fi + Cellular
Video 7 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 14 5 6 6 7 8 10 10
Music 24 24 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 80 22 36 30 40 40 140 140
Wi-Fi Web browsing 6 6 9 10 9 10 10 10 11 12 5 6 6 6 6 10 10
3G Web browsing 5 5 6 6 8 8 8 10 12 9
LTE Web browsing 8 10 10 10 12 9
2G talk time 8 10 12 14 14 14 14 14
3G talk time 5 5 7 8 8 10 10 14 24
Standby 250 300 300 300 200 225 250 250 250 384 200 300 300 300 300 1 month 1 month

GSM/LTE SIM Size

Model iPhone iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular) iPad Mini (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
org. 3G 3GS 4 4S 5 5C 5S 6 6 Plus 1st 2 3 4th Air Air 2 iPad Mini (1st generation) 2 3
standard SIM micro-SIM nano-SIM micro-SIM nano-SIM nano-SIM

Storage

Apple has increased the storage capacity of its devices over time. Units were or are available with a given storage capacity as indicated.

Model iPhone iPod Touch iPad iPad Mini
1st 3G 3GS 4 4S 5 5C 5S 6 6 Plus 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2 3rd 4th Air Air 2 1st 2nd 3
4 GB Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
8 GB Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No No
16 GB Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
32 GB No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No
64 GB No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
128 GB No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes

Highest version of iOS supported

Later versions of the iOS operating system do not support earlier devices. This table indicates the highest version of iOS available for each generation of device.

iOS iPhone iPod Touch iPad iPad Air iPad Mini
1st 3G 3GS 4 4S 5 5C 5S 6 6 Plus 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2 3rd 4th 1st 2 1st 2nd 3
3.1.3 Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No
4.2.1[133] No Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No
5.1.1[134] No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No No No
6.1.6[135] No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No
7.1.2[136] No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
8.3[137] No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Display

The 3½-inch display introduced with the original iPhone was almost unchanged in all models before 2010. The iPad has a larger display and also uses a different aspect ratio and resolution. The iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, and fourth generation iPod Touch keep the physical dimensions of prior models, but double the resolution in both dimensions, thereby quadrupling the number of pixels in the same amount of space. The iPhone 5 was the first departure from the traditional iPhone and iPod Touch screen size, increasing it from 3.5" to 4", and the resolution was increased to include the extra screen space. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were the 2nd departure from the traditional iPhone and iPod Touch screen size, increasing the screen sizes from 4" to 4.7" and 5.5" with increased resolution to include the extra screen space.

Comparison of iOS screens, in portrait orientation
Display Classic Retina Retina HD iPad iPad
Retina
iPad
Mini
iPad
Mini
Retina
Models iPhone (1st gen), 3G, 3GS,
iPod Touch (1st–3rd gen)
iPod Touch
(4th gen)
iPhone 4,
iPhone 4S
iPhone 5, 5C, 5S,
iPod Touch (5th gen)
iPhone 6 iPhone 6 Plus iPad (1st gen),
iPad 2
iPad (3rd gen),
iPad (4th gen),
iPad Air, iPad Air 2
iPad Mini
(1st generation)
iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3
Diagonal 89 mm (3.5 in) 101 mm (4.0 in) 119 mm (4.7 in) 139 mm (5.5 in) 245 mm (9.6 in) 200 mm (7.9 in)
Width 49 mm (1.9 in) 58 mm (2.3 in) 68 mm (2.7 in) 148 mm (5.8 in) 120 mm (4.7 in)
Height 74 mm (2.9 in) 88 mm (3.5 in) 104 mm (4.1 in) 122 mm (4.8 in) 197 mm (7.8 in) 160 mm (6.3 in)
Area 3,626 mm2 (5.6 sq in) 4,312 mm2 (6.7 sq in) 6,065 mm2 (9.4 sq in) 8,323 mm2 (12.9 sq in) 29,156 mm2 (45.2 sq in) 19,200 mm2 (29.8 sq in)
Aspect ratio 3:2 16:9 4:3
Resolution HVGA DVGA 640p 750p FHD XGA QXGA XGA QXGA
Horizontal resolution (px) 320 640 750 1,080 768 1,536 768 1,536
Vertical resolution (px) 480 960 1,136 1,334 1,920 1,024 2,048 1024 2,048
Pixel count 153,600 614,400 728,178 1,000,500 2,073,600 786,432 3,145,728 786,432 3,145,728
Pixel density (pxin) 163 326 401 132 264 163 326
Pixel size (µm) 156 78 63 192 96 156 78
Color depth (bit) 18 24
Color count 262,144 16,777,216
Contrast ratio 200:1 800:1 1,400:1 1,300:1 1000:1 800:1 900:1
Brightness max. (cd) 400 500 400
Technology TN LCD IPS LCD
Backlight LED
Glass material Scratch-resistant glossy Aluminosilicate Scratch-resistant glossy

Features

Feature comparison of iOS devices
Series iPhone iPod Touch iPad iPad Mini
Model 1st 3G 3GS 4 4S 5 5C 5S 6 6 Plus 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2 3rd 4th Air Air 2 1st 2 3
Speaker & physical volume control Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Silent switch Yes No Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 1]
Rotation lock [Note 3] No No Yes [Note 4] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 2] No No Yes [Note 4] [Note 2] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 1] Yes [Note 2] Yes [Note 1]
Ear speaker Yes No No No
Vibration Yes No No No
Retina Display No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Voice control No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No No
Siri No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No Yes [Note 5] Yes Yes Yes Yes
Built-in microphone Yes No Ext. [Note 6] Ext. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multi-mic noise suppression No No No Dual Dual Triple Triple Triple Triple Triple No No No No No Dual Yes No Dual Yes
Earphones with remote and mic[138] No Yes [Note 7] Yes [Note 7] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Ext. [Note 6] Yes Ext. [Note 6] Ext. [Note 6] Ext. [Note 6] Ext. [Note 6]
iPod Touch loop No No No No No Yes [Note 8] [Note 9] No No
Apps Yes [Note 10] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [Note 10] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
App Store Yes [Note 10] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [Note 10] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multitasking No No Yes [Note 4] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes [Note 4] Yes Yes Yes [Note 11] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Game Center No No Yes [Note 12] Yes [Note 12] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes [Note 12] Yes [Note 12] Yes Yes Yes [Note 11] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nike + iPod [Note 13] No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Health No No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 14] No No
Wired CarPlay No No No No No Yes [Note 15] Yes [Note 15] Yes [Note 15] Yes Yes No No No
Wireless CarPlay No No No No No Yes [Note 16] Yes [Note 16] Yes [Note 16] Yes [Note 16] Yes [Note 16] No No No
AirPlay No Yes [Note 11] Yes [Note 11] Yes [Note 11] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes [Note 11] Yes [Note 11] Yes [Note 11] Yes Yes [Note 11] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
AirPrint No No Yes [Note 11] Yes [Note 11] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes [Note 11] Yes [Note 11] Yes Yes [Note 11] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
AirDrop No No No No No Yes [Note 17] Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 17] No No No Yes [Note 17] Yes Yes Yes [Note 17] Yes Yes
Continuity No No No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 14] No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes
Handoff No No No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 14] No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes
Passbook No No Yes [Note 5] Yes [Note 5] Yes [Note 5] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes [Note 5] Yes No No
Apple Pay No No No No No No No No In-Store/Online [Note 18] In-Store/Online [Note 18] No No No No No No Online No No Online
Secure Element No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No No Yes
Apple Watch connectivity No No No No No Yes [Note 19] Yes [Note 19] Yes [Note 19] Yes [Note 19] Yes [Note 19] No No No
Home sharing No No Yes [Note 20] Yes [Note 20] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes [Note 20] Yes [Note 20] Yes Yes [Note 20] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ARM instruction set v6 v6 v7 v7 v7 v7s v7s v8 v8 v8 v6 v6 v7 v7 v7 v7 v7 v7 v7s v8 v8 v7 v8 v8
OpenGL ES 1.1 1.1 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.1 1.1 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 3.0
Phone Phone Calls Yes No No No
Wi-Fi calling No No No No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes No No No
Homescreen View Portrait Yes Yes Yes Yes
Landscape No No No No No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes
App View Standard View 4x4 4x4 4x4 4x4 4x4 5x4 5x4 5x4 6x4 6x4 4x4 4x4 4x4 4x4 5x4 5x4 5x4
Zoomed View No No No No No No No No 5x4 6x4 No No No
Sensors 3-axis Accelerometer Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ambient light sensor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
3-axis gyroscope No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Proximity Yes No No No
Infrared (for Siri) No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
Back-illuminated sensor No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Motion coprocessor No No No No No No No M7 M8 M8 No No No No No M7 M8 No M7 M7
Touch ID No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No No Yes
Barometer No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No
Bluetooth[139] 2.0 + EDR Yes No Yes [Note 21] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2.1 + EDR No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes [Note 21] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
HFP, PBAP Yes No No No
A2DP, AVRCP No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes [Note 21] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PAN No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Apps [Note 21] Apps Apps Apps Apps Apps
HID No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4.0 No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Networking Wi-Fi (802.11) b/g b/g [Note 22] b/g [Note 23] b/g/n [Note 24] b/g/n [Note 24] a/b/g/n a/b/g/n a/b/g/n a/b/g/n/ac a/b/g/n/ac b/g b/g b/g b/g/n [Note 24] a/b/g/n a/b/g/n a/b/g/n a/b/g/n a/b/g/n a/b/g/n a/b/g/n/ac a/b/g/n a/b/g/n a/b/g/n
MIMO No No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
EDGE [Note 25] Yes No 3G 3G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G
3G UMTS [Note 25] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 3G 3G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G
HSDPA+ [Note 25] No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G
LTE [Note 25] No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G
VoLTE No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No
NFC No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No
Geolocation Assisted GPS [Note 25] No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 3G 3G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G
GLONASS [Note 25] No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No 4G 4G 4G 4G
Digital compass No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Cellular [Note 25] Yes No 3G 3G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G
Wi-Fi Yes Yes [Note 22] Yes [Note 23] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Accessibility VoiceOver Yes [Note 21] Yes [Note 21] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [Note 21] Yes [Note 21] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Invert Colors No Yes [Note 4] Yes [Note 4] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes [Note 4] Yes [Note 4] Yes Yes Yes [Note 4] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Grayscale No No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 14] No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes [Note 14] Yes
Reachability No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No
Camera Rear (iSight) 2 MP 2 MP 3 MP 5 MP 8 MP 8 MP 8 MP 8 MP 8 MP 8 MP No No No 0.7 MP 5 MP [Note 8] No 0.7 MP 5 MP 5 MP 5 MP 8 MP 5 MP
Front (FaceTime) No No No 0.3 MP 0.3 MP 1.2 MP 1.2 MP 1.2 MP 1.2 MP 1.2 MP No No No 0.3 MP 1.2 MP No 0.3 MP 0.3 MP 1.2 MP 1.2 MP 1.2 MP 1.2 MP
Autofocus No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 8] No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Continuous Autofocus video No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No
LED Flash No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 8] No No
True Tone Flash No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No
Face detection No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes No Yes [Note 5] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
iSight Camera Aperture No No No No f/2.4 f/2.4 f/2.4 f/2.2 f/2.2 f/2.2 No No No No f/2.4 [Note 8] No No No f/2.4 f/2.4 f/2.4 f/2.4
FaceTime Camera Aperture No No No No f/2.4 f/2.4 f/2.4 f/2.4 f/2.2 f/2.2 No No No No f/2.4 [Note 8] No No No f/2.4 f/2.4 f/2.2 f/2.4
Live filters No No No No Yes [Note 17] Yes [Note 17] Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 17] No No
Hybrid IR filter No No No No Yes [Note 5] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 8] No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Self-timer No No No No 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 3/10 No No No No 3/10 [Note 14] [Note 8] No 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10 [Note 14] 3/10
Panorama No No No No Yes [Note 5] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes No Yes [Note 14] Yes
Autofocus No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Focus pixels No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No
HDR No No No Yes [Note 12] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes [Note 26] Yes No Yes [Note 17] Yes [Note 17] Yes [Note 17] Yes Yes Yes [Note 17] Yes Yes
Auto HDR No No No No No No No Yes [Note 15] Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No
Burst mode No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No
Rear video recording (iSight) No No 480p 30 720p 30 1080p 30 1080p 30 1080p 30 1080p 30 1080p 30/60 1080p 30/60 No No No 720p 30 1080p 30 [Note 8] No 720p 30 1080p 30 1080p 30 1080p 30 1080p 30 1080p 30
Front video recording (FaceTime) No No No VGA 30 VGA 30 720p 30 720p 30 720p 30 720p 30 720p 30 No No No VGA 30 720p 30 No VGA 30 VGA 30 720p 30 720p 30 720p 30 720p 30
Slow-mo video No No No No No No No 720p 120 720p 120/240 720p 120/240 No No No No No No 720p 120 No
Timelapse No No No No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 14] No Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes Yes [Note 14] Yes [Note 14] Yes
Image stabilization No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Digital [Note 8] No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Auto image stabilization No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No
Optical image stabilization No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No
Video stabilization No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 8] No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cinematic video stabilization No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No
Stills while recording video No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
Video zoom No No No No No Yes [Note 17] Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes [Note 17] No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Model 1st 3G 3GS 4 4S 5 5C 5S 6 6 Plus 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2 3rd 4th Air Air 2 1st 2nd 3
Series iPhone iPod Touch iPad iPad Mini
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The physical switch on the outside of the iPad and iPad Mini functions as a rotation lock switch from iOS 3.2 to iOS 3.2.2, and as a mute switch in iOS 4.2.1. The user can choose between the two in iOS 4.3 or later via the Settings app; the unselected feature can be controlled via the Control Center.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The switch can only be accessed by the Control Center.
  3. ^ The iPhone and iPod Touch can only lock to the upright portrait orientation.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Requires iOS 4 or later
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Requires iOS 6 or later
  6. ^ a b c d e f Requires earphones sold separately
  7. ^ a b Does not include volume control (sold separately)
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Not on 16 GB models (May 2013 - June 2014)
  9. ^ Sold separately for 16 GB models (since June 2014)
  10. ^ a b c d Requires iPhone OS 2 or later
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Requires iOS 4.2.1 or later
  12. ^ a b c d e Requires iOS 4.1 or later
  13. ^ Disabled by default; can be enabled in the Settings app
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf Requires iOS 8 or later
  15. ^ a b c d Requires iOS 7.1 or later
  16. ^ a b c d e Requires iOS 8.3 or later
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Requires iOS 7 or later
  18. ^ a b Requires iOS 8.1 or later
  19. ^ a b c d e Requires iOS 8.2 or later
  20. ^ a b c d e Requires iOS 4.3 or later
  21. ^ a b c d e f g h Requires iPhone OS 3 or later
  22. ^ a b Not on Chinese models
  23. ^ a b Not on Chinese 16 and 32 GB models
  24. ^ a b c 802.11n – 2.4 GHz only
  25. ^ a b c d e f g Only supported for cellular-capable devices
  26. ^ Requires iOS 5 or later

See also

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