Apple introduced hundreds of great new features in iOS 8, like Handoff and iCloud Drive, improvements to the iOS’s interface, and important built-in apps like Health.
Another significant improvement over earlier versions of the OS involved device support. In the past, when a new version of the iOS was released, some older iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models were blocked from using some advanced features of that version of the iOS. With iOS 8, any device that could run iOS 8 could use all of its features.
iOS 8 Compatible Apple Devices
Problems With the iOS 8.0.1 Update
The iOS 8.0.1 update had serious problems. In fact, Apple withdrew it the day it was released. It made this move after reports that the update caused problems with the 4G cellular internet connection and the Touch ID fingerprint scanner on the then-new iPhone 6 series. Apple fixed the bugs and released iOS 8.0.2, which delivered the same improved features as 8.0.1, the next day.
Key iOS 8 Features
After the major interface and feature changes introduced in iOS 7, iOS 8 wasn’t so dramatic a change. It used basically the same interface but also delivered some valuable improvements to the OS and the pre-loaded apps. Important new iOS 8 features include:
- Handoff to swap data and tasks between iOS devices and Macs.
- Support for Third-party keyboards.
- Health app and HealthKit framework.
- App extensions to allow the sharing of features between apps.
- Family Sharing for purchases from the iTunes and App Store.
- iCloud Drive.
- Touch ID support in third-party apps.
- HomeKit for smart home/Internet of Things support.
- Redesigned Notification Center.
- Sending audio clips in iMessage.
- AirDrop from iOS devices to Macs.
What If Your Device Isn’t iOS 8 Compatible?
If your device isn’t in the table above list, it can’t run iOS 8 (in some cases, that’s because it can only run newer versions). That isn’t entirely bad news. Having the latest and greatest features is always best, but many older devices can run iOS 7, which is a very good operating system.
If your device can’t run iOS 8, it might be time to consider upgrading to a new phone. Not only will you be able to run the latest OS, but you’ll also get a ton of valuable new features like a faster processor, longer battery life, and an improved camera.
Check out our full list of iOS 7-compatible devices and iOS 7 features.
Later iOS 8 Releases
Apple released 10 updates to iOS 8. All of those releases were compatible with all devices in the table above. For an overview of and details on the iOS’s full release history, check out iPhone Firmware and iOS History.
Not sure what new iPhone to get? We’ve got tips in How to Pick the Best iPhone for You.
iOS 8 Release History
- iOS 8.4.1 release: Aug. 13, 2015iOS 8.4 release: June 30, 2015iOS 8.3 release: April 8, 2015iOS 8.2 release: March 2, 2015iOS 8.1.3 release: Jan. 27, 2015iOS 8.1.2 release: Dec. 9, 2014iOS 8.1.1 release: Nov. 17, 2014iOS 8.1 release: Oct. 20, 2014iOS 8.0.2 release: Sept. 25, 2014iOS 8.0.1 release: Sept. 24, 2014 (withdrawn due to bugs)iOS 8 release: Sept. 17, 2014
iOS 9 was released Sept. 16, 2015.
- When was iOS 8.0 released?
- The official release date for iOS 8.0 was September 17, 2014. The final update was released on August 13, 2015.
- How do I update iOS?
- To update your iOS device, go to Settings > General > Software Update. If an update is available, tap Download and Install. You can also turn on Automatic Updates.
- How do I know which version of iOS I have?
- To check your iOS version, go to Settings > General > About > Software Version.
The official release date for iOS 8.0 was September 17, 2014. The final update was released on August 13, 2015.
To update your iOS device, go to Settings > General > Software Update. If an update is available, tap Download and Install. You can also turn on Automatic Updates.
To check your iOS version, go to Settings > General > About > Software Version.
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