Just when everyone thought the iPhone 5s was ready for retirement, Apple walked in with a surprise update. Yes, the tiny iPhone from 2013 just got new software in 2026, and it’s not just for show. Apple has released a new software update for the iPhone 5s, a phone that launched way back in September 2013. The update helps keep important services like iMessage and FaceTime working until at least 2027. That means people using this old iPhone can still send messages, make video calls, and activate their device without issues. Which phones are getting this update? The update is called iOS 12.5.8, and it is meant for iPhones that cannot run newer versions of iOS. It supports iPhone 5s and iPhone 6. So both phones now get software support even after more than 12 years since launch, which is very rare in the smartphone world. Why was this update needed? Apple said the update extends a system certificate. This certificate is required for services like: Without this fix, these services could have stopped working after January 2027. So this update is less about new features and more about keeping basic functions alive. Also read: Never search these sensitive things online, here’s what you should not search Why this matters to some users Not many people use the iPhone 5s as their main phone today. But many still use it as a backup phone, a secondary device, and a simple phone for elderly family members. Without this update, these phones could have become almost useless for daily communication. Apple is going beyond its own promise Officially, Apple says it provides at least five years of security updates after a phone is launched. But in real life, Apple often supports phones for much longer. For example: Apple does not give exact timelines for updates, but its actions show strong long-term support. Also read: Is Meta reading your WhatsApp chats? Company claims ‘pure fiction’ Old, but not forgotten Let’s be honest, the iPhone 5s can’t match today’s phones in speed or apps. But Apple is making sure that FaceTime and iMessage don’t suddenly stop working shows rare long-term care for old devices. In a world where many phones stop getting updates after 3–4 years, this kind of support is unusual, and honestly, quite impressive. Post navigation Your dream of owning luxury cars may come true:BMW, Ferrari, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz prices go down as the India-EU trade agreement reaches Top 5 SME IPOs to open for investors this week:Shadowfax to list on the mainboard on January 28; grey market premium remains flat, here’s the full list