IPad updates
What happens to an iPad when you can't update it any further? Does that mean that you have to purchase another iPad?
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What happens to an iPad when you can't update it any further? Does that mean that you have to purchase another iPad?
Your iPad is too old and cannot upgrade/update past iOS 9.3.5.
Sorry.
You want Disney+ on an iPad, you will need to purchase a much newer iPad.
An iPad Air 1 or newer.
An iPad 5th generation or newer
An iPad Mini 4 or newer.
iPad Pro 1st gen or newer.
Best of Luck to You!
Your iPad is too old and cannot upgrade/update past iOS 9.3.5.
Sorry.
You want Disney+ on an iPad, you will need to purchase a much newer iPad.
An iPad Air 1 or newer.
An iPad 5th generation or newer
An iPad Mini 4 or newer.
iPad Pro 1st gen or newer.
Best of Luck to You!
It will continue to work on the last supported version that you were able to install. After a couple years Apps in the App Store may demand a newer iOS version than your device can support, meaning that some or most Apps cannot be installed anymore, but some may offer last compatible versions instead.
It is up to you, but i would personally update my iOS device as soon as it stops recieving iOS updates, but they are definitely usable further on. It just depends if you want the latest iOS version or not.
Apple gives every device a long update cycle, 5+ years.
If your iPad runs iOS 12, but cannot support iPadOS 13, your device is 5-6 years old (2013 iPad Air 1st gen, or 2013 iPad mini 2 or 2014 mini 3).
If your iPad runs 10.3.3/10.3.4 and cannot be updated further, you have the 4th gen iPad which is from late 2012.
If your iPad runs 9.3.5/9.3.6 and cannot be updated further, you have an iPad 2 or iPad 3 from Early 2011/Early 2012 or iPad mini 1st gen from late 2012.
I think after all those years a new device is justified.
Depends.
What iPad model do you own and what version of iOS is it running?
We have an iPad 2 (from 2011) running iOS 9.3.5 that still gets daily use.
IOS 9.3.5 im not sure of the model it's an iPad mini it's older maybe 5 years old?
I am trying to put Disney + on it and it's saying it's not up to to date?
As i have stated above, if it's 9.3.5 it indicates that it's either the iPad 2 (03/2011), iPad 3 (03/2012) or 1st gen iPad mini (10/2012). So 6 - almost 9 years old (!).
IPad updates