Apple will soon start switching out the iPhone X devices used by store employees to process transactions for newer iPhone 14 devices, according to reporter Mark Gurman. This is expected to make things much easier for employees as the improved performance and battery life will mean fewer device swaps throughout the day.
Apple retail stores will begin moving their point of sale systems (called Isaacs) from old iPhone Xs to iPhone 14s. This won't mean anything for customers, but it'll make things quicker for retail employees who often have to swap the aging iPhones out multiple times per day.
Notably, Apple is set to drop support for the iPhone X with the release iOS 17. You can check out the full list of iOS 17 compatible devices here:
● iOS 17 Compatible Devices
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Apple retail stores will begin moving their point of sale systems (called Isaacs) from old iPhone Xs to iPhone 14s. This won't mean anything for customers, but it'll make things quicker for retail employees who often have to swap the aging iPhones out multiple times per day.
Notably, Apple is set to drop support for the iPhone X with the release iOS 17. You can check out the full list of iOS 17 compatible devices here:
● iOS 17 Compatible Devices
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