My Apple Watch Doesn’t Support watchOS 27, but Here’s Why I’m Not Buying a New One
We may earn a commission from links on this page. On Monday, Apple announced a new slate of updates coming sometime this fall —among them, iOS 27, macOS 27, and watchOS 27. During the keynote, the company enthusiastically shared that iOS 27 would be available to all iPhones compatible with iOS 26. If your iPhone is currently getting the latest updates from Apple, it will continue to do so for another year. Unfortunately, some of the company's other products weren't so lucky. As expected, macOS 27 Golden Gate marks the end of the line for Intel Macs . Unless you have an Apple silicon Mac, you won't be able to update this fall. It's a similar story for iPadOS 27: Apple is dropping a number of iPads this year, mostly from 2018 and 2019. But the real shock came with watchOS 27 : Apple's lineup is now limited to just six Apple Watches, which means there's a decent chance your watch isn't supported this year. While the company developed watchOS 26 for the Series...