Google Drive iOS requirement

Looking for help on Google Drive iOS requirements. We currently have a 16gb iPad Air 2 which is not compatible with iOS 16. I use Google Drive which now requires iOS 15 and higher. Is there some place I can look to see how long it will be before Google Drive will require iOS 16 and higher?

iPad Air 2, iPadOS 14

Posted on Sep 28, 2023 5:44 AM

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Posted on Sep 28, 2023 7:15 AM

There is no way to find out for sure. You can try contacting Google to see if they are willing to say. I rather doubt it. Apple does not announce future updates until they are released. You may be able to make an educated guess by researching how long Google normally waits between updating requirements.

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Sep 28, 2023 7:15 AM in response to renae236

There is no way to find out for sure. You can try contacting Google to see if they are willing to say. I rather doubt it. Apple does not announce future updates until they are released. You may be able to make an educated guess by researching how long Google normally waits between updating requirements.

Mar 26, 2024 5:07 AM in response to phantomms

phantomms wrote:

If am using multiple google accounts, how do I find which account is associated with the google drive on my iPhone? Please help!


Open the Google Drive App.


At top-right of the Google Drive window you will see a coloured circle with a single letter (likely your initial); this is a button. Tap the button - and you'll see both your name and associated google account information.

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