I have an Airpad two why can I no longer use my prime video or YouTube or Pandora

I have an Airpad 2 is this now obsolete?


Posted on Dec 12, 2022 3:23 PM

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Posted on Dec 12, 2022 6:47 PM

Your iPad is, most likely, very old.

If your iPad model has been stuck on iOS 9 or 10 for all of these past years, then it is possible you own an over 9-1/2 to 10-1/2-year old, 2011 iPad 2 or 2012 iPad 3, 4 or 1st gen iPad Mini.

These iPad models cannot ever upgrade beyond iOS 9.3.5/9.3.6 or 10.3.3/10.3.4.

10 to 11-year old iPad models are, simply, too old, now.


Sorry.


Apple ended support for all 10-11-year old iOS devices 6 years, ago, in 2016.

Third party app developers abandoned and stopped supporting these 10-11 year old iOS devices 4 years, ago, in 2018.

There are, virtually, NO MORE third party apps available from the iOS App Store, any longer!

Third party compatible apps for such old devices are few and far between, now, in 2022.

This includes apps for both iOS 9 AND iOS 10 devices and, throughout 2022, ALL iOS 12 ONLY devices!

AND, NO WAY to, initially, install any older, compatible, third party apps into this old iPad, any longer!

NO MORE SUPPORT! NO MORE APPS!


All 2011-2012 iPad 2, 3, 4 and 1st gen iPad Mini models are fully and completely unsupported AND obsolete!


Sorry, but this is the reality for ALL 10-11-year old AND OLDER iOS devices now. Especially now, in 2022.


In addition, the internal, rechargeable batteries in these old iPads are, also, running on borrowed time.

Not worth the costs to replace these old internal, rechargeable batteries in these old iPads, any longer, either.


Also, any Web browser from 2016-2018 is now too old and no longer secure to be trusted to use on today’s modern Internet.


While these old iPad models still have some still working and useful features ( photo library, music and video consumption, eBook reader using iBooks and can still be used for notes with that old version of the free iOS Notes app and some limited and slower Web browsing/surfing ), these old iPad models are very far behind and very underpowered for even modern, everyday tasks.

I am not even sure you can even use the old Mail app, any longer, with current online email services!


Also, these very old iPad models have NO trade-in NOR any resale value, either.


Sorry.



Consider that it is nearing the end of 2022, now.

iPadOS 16.1 is here. Very Soon to be iPadOS 16.2.

Your iPad will be, at least, 6 OS iterations behind, now.

You really need to seriously consider a purchase of a new iPad model OR a much, MUCH “newer” and less expensive, refurbished or used iPad models, from better known, trusted Apple product/device retailers/resellers, some locally or from online, on the Web/Internet, capable of running the latest iPadOS versions.


There are PLENTY of less expensive, newer, older iPad models that can run the latest, current versions of iPadOS.

If you need OR ONLY able to afford to purchase older, less expensive iPad models, look at older iPads from 2015 and later.


All of these older model iPads below, CAN, currently, run the latest releases of iPadOS 16.


2015-2017, 12.9 inch screen iPad Pro models. ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2016 9.7 inch screen iPad Pro models. ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2017,10.5 inch screen iPad iPad Pro models ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2017, 9.7 inch screen iPad 5th gen models ( NO Pencil support )

2018, 9.7 inch screen iPad 6th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2019, 10.2 inch screen iPad 7th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2020, 10.2 inch screen iPad 8th gen models. ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2019, 7.9 inch screen iPad Mini 5th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )



Get the largest internal data storage model you can afford as NO Apple iOS device has ANY expandable storage.


I am sorry that you had to learn all of this, but this does not change any of the facts regarding these very old iOS devices.



Sorry & Best of Luck to You!

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Dec 12, 2022 6:47 PM in response to Chrisonthia

Your iPad is, most likely, very old.

If your iPad model has been stuck on iOS 9 or 10 for all of these past years, then it is possible you own an over 9-1/2 to 10-1/2-year old, 2011 iPad 2 or 2012 iPad 3, 4 or 1st gen iPad Mini.

These iPad models cannot ever upgrade beyond iOS 9.3.5/9.3.6 or 10.3.3/10.3.4.

10 to 11-year old iPad models are, simply, too old, now.


Sorry.


Apple ended support for all 10-11-year old iOS devices 6 years, ago, in 2016.

Third party app developers abandoned and stopped supporting these 10-11 year old iOS devices 4 years, ago, in 2018.

There are, virtually, NO MORE third party apps available from the iOS App Store, any longer!

Third party compatible apps for such old devices are few and far between, now, in 2022.

This includes apps for both iOS 9 AND iOS 10 devices and, throughout 2022, ALL iOS 12 ONLY devices!

AND, NO WAY to, initially, install any older, compatible, third party apps into this old iPad, any longer!

NO MORE SUPPORT! NO MORE APPS!


All 2011-2012 iPad 2, 3, 4 and 1st gen iPad Mini models are fully and completely unsupported AND obsolete!


Sorry, but this is the reality for ALL 10-11-year old AND OLDER iOS devices now. Especially now, in 2022.


In addition, the internal, rechargeable batteries in these old iPads are, also, running on borrowed time.

Not worth the costs to replace these old internal, rechargeable batteries in these old iPads, any longer, either.


Also, any Web browser from 2016-2018 is now too old and no longer secure to be trusted to use on today’s modern Internet.


While these old iPad models still have some still working and useful features ( photo library, music and video consumption, eBook reader using iBooks and can still be used for notes with that old version of the free iOS Notes app and some limited and slower Web browsing/surfing ), these old iPad models are very far behind and very underpowered for even modern, everyday tasks.

I am not even sure you can even use the old Mail app, any longer, with current online email services!


Also, these very old iPad models have NO trade-in NOR any resale value, either.


Sorry.



Consider that it is nearing the end of 2022, now.

iPadOS 16.1 is here. Very Soon to be iPadOS 16.2.

Your iPad will be, at least, 6 OS iterations behind, now.

You really need to seriously consider a purchase of a new iPad model OR a much, MUCH “newer” and less expensive, refurbished or used iPad models, from better known, trusted Apple product/device retailers/resellers, some locally or from online, on the Web/Internet, capable of running the latest iPadOS versions.


There are PLENTY of less expensive, newer, older iPad models that can run the latest, current versions of iPadOS.

If you need OR ONLY able to afford to purchase older, less expensive iPad models, look at older iPads from 2015 and later.


All of these older model iPads below, CAN, currently, run the latest releases of iPadOS 16.


2015-2017, 12.9 inch screen iPad Pro models. ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2016 9.7 inch screen iPad Pro models. ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2017,10.5 inch screen iPad iPad Pro models ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2017, 9.7 inch screen iPad 5th gen models ( NO Pencil support )

2018, 9.7 inch screen iPad 6th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2019, 10.2 inch screen iPad 7th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2020, 10.2 inch screen iPad 8th gen models. ( 1st gen Pencil support )

2019, 7.9 inch screen iPad Mini 5th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )



Get the largest internal data storage model you can afford as NO Apple iOS device has ANY expandable storage.


I am sorry that you had to learn all of this, but this does not change any of the facts regarding these very old iOS devices.



Sorry & Best of Luck to You!

Dec 13, 2022 9:15 AM in response to Chrisonthia

Perhaps consider that your 1950s radio, that works with analogue radio signals, does not incorporate any digital electronics or software - at all. As such, perhaps this analogy is somewhat flawed.


Whether or not you are able to update any iPad to a newer version of iOS/iPadOS will be dictated by the iPad model - and the currently installed version of iOS. You can find this information here:

Settings > General > About


Not sure which iPad you have? Identify your iPad model.


Here is a list of the highest version of iOS supported by the older models of iPad (for simplicity - “generations” are shortened to a number) that are restricted in their ability to be updated:


32-bit devices

iPad1 - iOS 5.1.1

iPad2, iPad3 and iPad mini1 - iOS 9.3.5 (WiFi Only models), iOS 9.3.6 (WiFi & Cellular)

iPad4 - iOS 10.3.3 (WiFi Only), iOS 10.3.4 (WiFi & Cellular)


64-bit devices

iPad Air1, iPad mini2 and iPad mini3 - iOS 12.5.6

iPad Air2, iPad mini4 - iPadOS 15.7.1


Newer models are all able to be updated to the current version, iPadOS 16.1.1

  • iPad Pro (all models)
  • iPad Air (3rd generation and later)
  • iPad (5th generation and later)
  • iPad mini (5th generation and later)


Update to later versions of system software will only occur when the device does not have capability of running a newer version of iOS/iPadOS. The device capabilities and resources are mainly determined by the internal Processor (CPU/SoC) and installed RAM - neither of which can be updated or changed by software. If the updated system software cannot run with the available resources, update to that version of iOS will not be possible.


Dec 13, 2022 10:48 AM in response to Chrisonthia

Okay.

Perhaps we need to start from the beginning, again.

You appear to maybe have a 2014 iPad Air 2 still running iPadOS 13.

If correct, IF you have an iPadOS 15.7.1 or iPadOS 16.1, or later, compatible iPad, that iPad year and model appears to be waaaay too far behind in iOS/iPadOS upgrades/updates.

If you have access to a full computer, like a Mac or Windows PC, try either using the Finder on a Mac that has the newest macOS Catalina, or later macOS, installed OR with an older Mac with an older Mac OS, download and install the latest iTunes version ( or latest iTunes for Windows PC ), make sure the Mac or Windows PC is connected to the Internet, connect your iPad by the USB charge cable to the computer and let the iTunes application upgrade/update that iPad model, using the iTunes Software Update feature, to its current, maximum OS of PadOS 15.7.1.


A 2014 iPad Air 2 and a 2015 iPad Mini 4 can ONLY be upgraded to iPadOS 15.7.1

Any other newer iPad model from late 2015 can be upgraded to the latest iPadOS 16.1.1.


At this late stage, use of a Mac or Windows PC is, now, unavoidable.


Make sure your iPad is, at least, charged to 50% or greater to attempt this.


Also, make sure your iPad has, at least, between 6-8 GBs of free internal data storage space for downloading and installing a major iOS/iPadOS upgrade.


Make sure your desktop/laptop computer has plenty of internal drive storage space, also.


Also, make sure to do a backup of your iPad's data, prior to upgrading/updating.

Backup to Apple iCloud and/or a full Mac or Windows PC using the same iTunes app OR, if a newer Mac running macOS Catalina, or later, making a backup using the macOS Finder app.


How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support


If NO access to a Mac or Windows computer, you will have to seek help from a good friend or family member, with a full Mac or Windows PC, to help you out


OR


Search online to locate and call contact your nearest, “local” Apple Store location to try/attempt to make an appointment to get your Apple iPad upgraded/updated to its latest iPadOS 15 version.

OR, alternatively, use the “Get Support” link, at the upper right hand corner of every Apple Support Community Webpage to attempt to schedule an appointment with your nearest Apple Store location.

Apple Store employees will be glad to help/assist you.



Best of Luck to You!


Dec 12, 2022 5:59 PM in response to Chrisonthia

App developers decide which operating system versions they support. There is nothing stopping them from maintaining older versions of their apps to support older hardware stuck on older operating systems. But developers decide not to do so. That’s not Apple’s decisions, that’s up to the third party app developers as to what they choose to support in terms of their apps.

Dec 12, 2022 6:54 PM in response to Chrisonthia

If this is a 2011 iPad 2nd generation, that year and model is over 11-1/2-years old!

That iPad year and model is simply too old!


Sorry.


No electronics companies and software companies support old computers and devices forever.

Computer electronics are NOT cars or appliances.

Technology continues to march on and innovates and improves year after year.


Sorry, but that is the way it is across the entire computer electronics imdustry.

Dec 12, 2022 6:50 PM in response to Chrisonthia

If you decide to go down the path of purchasing used, secondhand Apple devices, from individual Apple device sellers, here is how to avoid purchasing an Apple iOS/iPadOS device with user activation lock, in the future.



If you purchase any iPad, or any Apple iOS device, for that matter, used/second hand, online, or even in-person, make sure this iPad does NOT have user activation lock and has been properly reset for sale.

A properly reset for sale iPad should initially power up to an animated, multi-language “Welcome” screen.

DO NOT take the iPad seller's word that this iPad is user activation lock free!

We have seen plenty of used iOS device purchasers get scammed.

User Activation Lock can never be bypasss, circumvented or worked around IF there is no correct previous/original user information to be able to do so.

Apple doesn't get involved with ANY user activation locked, used/second-hand sold devices, either.


So, buyer beware!


If purchasing a used device in-person, power the iPad ON

If the iPad DOES NOT display the initial animated, multi-language “Welcome” screen, then pass on purchasing this iPad.

If the iPad powers up to any other screen, then forget purchasing this iPad.

You cannot trust that the seller actually has the correct needed info to properly reset the iPad back to factory settings right then and there before the actual purchase and exchange of money for the iPad, in question.

Pass on the device!


If you are purchasing this used iPad online ask the seller to provide multiple images, either online or be sent to you via email, showing this animated, multi-language “Welcome” screen of the interested in purchasing iPad model.

Even better, ask for a short video be sent to you showing this animated, multi-language “Welcome” screen, in action and in its entirety, posted to the online ad or emailed to you.

If the online iPad seller refuses any of these requests, pass on the iPad. DO NOT buy!



Good Luck to You!

Dec 13, 2022 7:07 AM in response to MichelPM

It’s not from 2011. It’s an Air Pad next generation. It went up to an IOS 13. My point I’m expressing was it was expensive when it was new. So now it’s garbage because it’s older? My radio from 1950 still works. All I’m saying is technically speaking THEYVE conditioned the masses to accept throwing electronics into a landfill and never built them to ever be compatible.

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