However, chances were pretty high that the device would still have not made the cut for iOS 16, as both the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which had the same A10 Fusion processor as the iPod Touch seventh generation, were two other older iPhones that were not on the list of supported devices for iOS 16. That was later proven on Apple’s official page for iOS 16 that did not have it listed there either. One notable aspect of it was when the supported devices were shown, the iPod Touch seventh generation, the newest and last version of the device, did not make the cut. This was made even clearer yesterday during the company’s keynote during its WWDC presentation where it unveiled the newest features of its mobile operating system, iOS 16. Last month, Apple made the announcement that it was discontinuing the iPod Touch, putting an end to the iPod at Apple.
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