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Originally Posted by Dennis
Yes - here is a quote from ZDNET
"All iPhones older than the iPhone 6S won't receive iOS 13. This means that the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone 5s will remain stuck on iOS 12 forever, and begin accumulating unfixed bugs and security issues from the point iOS 13 is released."
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Which has already been proven to be untrue, by the release of iOS 12.4.2 (after the iOS 13 release).
Two of my sons still have iPhones 6, and those are still working fine after 5 years. We might start looking at replacing them eventually, but this wasn't a bad run at all (so much for "planned obsolescence").