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How to Connect Your PS4 and Xbox Controllers to Your iPhone or iPad By Sergio Velasquez IOS 13 is available now and it brings with it a bunch of new features, including the possibility to pair your PS4 or Xbox controller via Bluetooth with your iPhone or iPad. Plus, Mac computers and Apple TV devices will also be capable of pairing up with your controllers. This will be extremely handy for gamers that already own a console and don't want to spend money on a controller to use only for their iOS devices. With this feature and the release of Apple Arcade, Apple is taking mobile gaming seriously. If you don't want to miss out on any of the action, then you should get your PS4 or Xbox controller ready. If you don't know how, then you came to the right place. Compatibility To be clear, you can only pair your PS4 or Xbox controller if your device has iOS 13. This update has been available since September 19, 2019. Keep in mind only these devices will support the update: 1. 7th Generation iPod touch 2. iPhone SE 3. iPhone 6s and 6s Plus 4. iPhone 7 and 7 Plus 5. iPhone 8 and 8 Plus 6. iPhone X and iPhone XR 7. iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max 8. iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max Now if you have an iPad, then it needs to have iPadOS, which is supported by these iPads: 1. iPad Air 2 and 3rd Generation iPad Air 2. iPad mini 4 and 5th Generation iPad mini 3. 5th Generation iPad and 6th Generation iPad 4. 9.7-inch iPad Pro 5. 10.5-inch iPad Pro 6. 11-inch iPad Pro 7. 12.9-inch iPad Pro You can also connect your

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