Yes, Apple still supports the iPhone 5s. The device is no longer being manufactured, but it is still supported by Apple with updates to the operating system and security patches.

The iPhone 5s was released on September 20, 2013 and is currently four years old.

The last update for the iPhone 5s was iOS 11.4.1.

You can trade it in for a new iPhone, give it to a friend or family member, or sell it online.

The iPhone 5s is likely to have a lifespan of around two years, which is typical for Apple’s latest models.

Yes, the iPhone 5s can be updated. However, it is not always possible to update an iPhone 5s to the latest version of iOS.

An iPhone 5s is worth about $100 on the used market. It’s not as popular as newer iPhones, so it doesn’t hold its value as well.

Yes, the iPhone 5s has a fingerprint scanner. It’s located on the home button and is used to unlock your phone and authorize purchases.

Yes, you can upgrade your iPhone 5s to iOS 13. However, the iPhone 5s is not officially supported by iOS 13, so you may experience some issues.

To update your iPhone 5s to iOS 15, you’ll need to connect your phone to a computer and open iTunes. Once iTunes has opened, select your iPhone in the top left corner of the window. In the main panel, under Summary, you should see a section called Update. Click on the Update button and then follow the on-screen instructions.

To update your iPhone 5s to iOS 14, you will need to connect your phone to a computer and open iTunes. Click on the phone icon in the top left corner of iTunes, and then select “Check for Updates.” If there is an update available, iTunes will prompt you to download and install it.

Your old iPhone is either recycled or sold. If it’s recycled, the materials are broken down and reused. If it’s sold, the phone is refurbished and resold.