Compatibility overview

Read this first if you want to know what your device can actually do with Nugget.

Compatibility matters because Nugget features do not behave the same way on every device or iOS version. The original site separates broader support from deeper feature access, which is why this page is worth checking before you download anything.

What to look for

The most important compatibility questions usually fall into three areas: device family, iOS range, and feature depth.

Supported devices

Recent iPhone and iPad models are the main focus, but the exact experience still depends on the feature you want to change.

  • Device generation matters
  • Some features depend on hardware capabilities
  • Visual tweaks and deeper flags do not always share the same support

iOS version ranges

The original site distinguishes between earlier iOS ranges with broader feature support and newer ranges with narrower options.

  • iOS 17.0 to 18.1.1 is described as the broader feature range
  • iOS 18.2 and later are presented with more limited options
  • Always compare your device and build before trying advanced changes

Feature-specific limits

AI Enabler, Dynamic Island-style presentation, wallpapers, and system flags are not equal in how widely they apply.

  • AI-related options are more restrictive
  • Visual customizations may remain available where deeper flags do not
  • The original compatibility page is the best place to verify the latest assumptions

Read the full original reference

For exact device lists and the latest compatibility wording, use the original public page.

Compatibility questions

Why do newer iOS versions have fewer options?

The original documentation explains that later builds can narrow what is possible, especially for deeper feature changes.

Should I check compatibility before downloading?

Yes. It is the fastest way to avoid chasing features that may not apply to your device or software version.