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2026 tablet operating system by Apple
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Operating system
iPadOS 27
Version of the iPadOS operating system
Developer Apple
Source modelClosed with open-source components
General
availability
September 2026; 3 months' time (2026-09)
Latest preview 27.0 beta 1[1] (June 8, 2026; 2 days ago (2026年06月08日)) [±]
Marketing targetiPads
Default
user interface
Liquid Glass
Preceded byiPadOS 26
Official websiteapple.com/os/ipados/
Tagline"Truly helpful. Truly yours."
Support status
Announced. Drops support for the iPad (8th generation), iPad mini (5th generation), iPad Air (3rd generation) and iPad Pro (3rd generation).
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iPadOS 27 is the eighth major release of Apple's operating system for the iPad. It was announced on June 8, 2026, at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) alongside iOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, watchOS 27, visionOS 27, and tvOS 27.[2] [3] [4] It will be the direct of successor to iPadOS 26.

iPadOS 27 only runs on iPads with an Apple A13, Apple A12Z or Apple M1 chip or later, and drops support for the eigth-generation iPad, fifth-generation iPad mini, third-generation iPad Air and third-generation iPad Pro. It drops support for all iPads with a 7.9- or 10.5-inch display.

New features and changes

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Supported devices

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iPadOS 27 drops support for all devices with an Apple A12 or Apple A12X chip, including the iPad (8th generation), iPad Mini (5th generation), iPad Air (3rd generation) and iPad Pro (3rd generation). However, the iPad Pro (4th generation), which uses an Apple A12Z chip, will remain supported.

iPadOS 27 drops support for every remaining iPad with a white bezel, those being the iPad (8th generation), iPad Mini (5th generation) and iPad Air (3rd generation). It was the first iPadOS version to drop support for an iPad with an 11-inch display, no headphone jack, Face ID and no Home button. The iPad (9th generation) is the only supported iPad with a home button and headphone jack.

Apple Intelligence features require at least an Apple A17 Pro or M1 chip, as found on the iPad mini (A17 Pro), iPad Air (5th generation), iPad Pro (5th generation), or newer. Even though devices may be Apple Intelligence-ready, some features such as improved Siri voices and improved on-device dictation are only available on iPad models with M4 chip or later with at least 12 GB of unified memory.[5]

Device Chipset Memory Apple Intelligence support Improve on-device model
iPad (9th generation) A13 3 GB No No
iPad (10th generation) A14 4 GB No No
iPad (A16) A16 6 GB No No
iPad mini (6th generation) A15 4 GB No No
iPad mini (A17 Pro) A17 Pro 8 GB Yes No
iPad Air (4th generation) A14 4 GB No No
iPad Air (5th generation) M1 8 GB Yes No
iPad Air (M2) M2 8 GB Yes No
iPad Air (M3) M3 8 GB Yes No
iPad Air (M4) M4 12 GB Yes Yes
iPad Pro (4th generation) A12Z 6 GB No No
iPad Pro (5th generation) M1 8 GB or 16 GB Yes No
iPad Pro (6th generation) M2 8 GB or 16 GB Yes No
iPad Pro (M4) M4 8 GB or 16 GB Yes Models with 16 GB RAM
iPad Pro (M5) M5 12 GB or 16 GB Yes Yes

Version history

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The first developer beta of iPadOS 27 was released on June 8, 2026.

iPadOS 27 Version History
Version Build number Release date Notes
Preview version: 27.0 beta 1 24A5355q June 8, 2026 Developer release notes
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References

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  1. ^ "iOS 27 on the Horizon: Refreshed siri, new satellite features, and supported iPhones detailed". Firstpost. May 3, 2026. Retrieved May 3, 2026.
  2. ^ "Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference returns the week of June 8". Apple Newsroom. Retrieved 2026年03月23日.
  3. ^ Clover, Juli (2026年05月18日). "Apple Announces WWDC 2026 Schedule, Sends Media Invites". MacRumors. Retrieved 2026年05月18日.
  4. ^ Rossignol, Joe (2026年06月01日). "Apple Shares WWDC26 Wallpaper, Playlist, 'Get Ready' Video, and More". MacRumors. Retrieved 2026年06月01日.
  5. ^ published, Dave LeClair (2026年06月08日). "Only the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Air get Apple's 'most powerful on-device Apple Intelligence model' — here's what that means". Tom's Guide. Retrieved 2026年06月09日.
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