After iOS 13 dropped support for a substantial group of iPhones, including popular models like the iPhone 6, Apple released fairly regular security updates for iOS 12 for around two years, similar to how it handles Mac updates. There's just not as much precedent for this in iOS and iPadOS. Now that version 14 (Sonoma) is around the corner, version 11 will stop being updated. For the last year, that has meant that versions 11, 12, and 13 (Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura) have all been getting patches. On the Mac side, Apple continues releasing security updates for operating systems for two years after they're replaced by a new version. Further Reading Only iPhones that can’t run iOS 16 are getting new iOS 15 updates
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