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Still hanging on to your iPhone 5s or 6? Apple just gave it a new lease on life

A new update keeps iMessage, FaceTime, and device activation working on older iPhone and iPad models.

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Apple just dropped the latest beta build of iOS 26.3, introducing a new feature that allows users to limit how precisely carriers can track their location. In addition, the company has quietly released an update for a handful of older iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models, delivering an important upgrade that could keep them out of the landfill a little longer.

According to 9to5Mac, the company is rolling out iOS 12.5.8 and iPadOS 12.5.8 for a few legacy devices, including the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, and the iPod touch (6th generation). The update brings an extension for a system certificate set to expire in January 2027.

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Without this update, essential features like iMessage, FaceTime, and even basic device activation would have stopped working on these devices after the certificate lapsed. Apple’s release notes state that after installing the update, users should be able to continue using these features beyond January 2027.

Apple breathes new life into decade-old devices

The update is a welcome surprise for anyone who still relies on one of these devices as a backup or just doesn’t want to throw it away. It’s unusual in an industry where most smartphones get major software support for only three or four years before features start breaking or being cut off entirely. In this case, Apple is pushing critical support for devices that are 12 or 13 years old.

While there’s no indication that Apple plans to offer further updates for these devices, this certificate extension will keep their core services running a little longer. For anyone still using these older models for texting, calling, or basic connectivity, it’s a good idea to install the update to ensure iMessage, FaceTime, and device activation continue working smoothly.

Pranob Mehrotra
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