iOS Device Compatibility
We have not yet tested all iOS devices but this table will give you an idea what features we expect to work well on each device. We plan to expand and refine this section as new devices are released and we broaden the devices we are testing in house.
These tables reference feature tiers as described on the Performance Guidelines for Mobile Devices page.
- Retina - We have tested the family of devices here and expect them to perform well at native retina resolution.
- Non-Retina - We have tested the family of devices and expect them to perform well at non-retina resolution.
- Unsupported - We do not expect the device to perform well for the feature tier.
This table lists mobile phone devices:
Device | LDR | Basic Lighting | Full HDR | Full HDR w/ Sun |
---|---|---|---|---|
iPhone4 | Non-Retina | Unsupported | Unsupported | Unsupported |
iPhone4S | Retina | Non-Retina | Unsupported | Unsupported |
iPhone5 | Retina | Retina | Non-Retina | Unsupported |
iPhone5S | Retina | Retina | Retina | Retina |
This table lists tablet devices:
Device | LDR | Basic Lighting | Full HDR | Full HDR w/ Sun |
---|---|---|---|---|
iPad2 [1] | Non-Retina | Unsupported | Unsupported | Unsupported |
iPad Mini [1] | Non-Retina | Unsupported | Unsupported | Unsupported |
iPad3 | Non-Retina | Non-Retina | Unsupported | Unsupported |
iPad4 | Retina | Retina | Non-Retina | Non-Retina |
iPad Air | Retina | Retina | Non-Retina | Non-Retina |
iPad Mini (Retina) | Retina | Retina | Non-Retina | Non-Retina |
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