GarageBand requires iOS 17, my phone doesn’t support it

I have an iPhone X, and the latest available iOS for it is 16.7, which is installed. App Store says GarageBand is compatible with my phone, yet I can’t download it. What should I do?



Posted on Oct 2, 2023 11:18 AM

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Posted on Nov 8, 2023 1:16 PM

The following solution worked for me. I have an iPhone 8 which runs iOS version 16 and will not update to iOS 17. To accomplish this, you will need the assistance of any device that can run iOS 17. Sign in with your Apple ID to any newer device which supports iOS 17. This can be a spare device you own, or perhaps you can borrower a family or friend's device to do this. After you are signed in with your Apple ID into the newer device which supports iOS 17, go to the app store and download Garage Band on the newer device. This is the first step - now your Apple ID has a history of downloading Garage Band. If you borrowed this newer device, now you can sign out of your Apple ID on the newer device and return it to your family or friend who was kind enough to let you borrower it for a couple minutes. The next step is to pick up your older device again, the device which is running iOS 16 or earlier. You might have to wait up to an hour for your app store download history to sync up. I had to wait awhile, but eventually when I searched for Garage Band in the app store on the older device, instead of seeing the blue "Get" button, this button was replaced with the blue cloud download icon. I was then able to download an older version of Garage Band on the older device.

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Nov 8, 2023 1:16 PM in response to Daryl_1

The following solution worked for me. I have an iPhone 8 which runs iOS version 16 and will not update to iOS 17. To accomplish this, you will need the assistance of any device that can run iOS 17. Sign in with your Apple ID to any newer device which supports iOS 17. This can be a spare device you own, or perhaps you can borrower a family or friend's device to do this. After you are signed in with your Apple ID into the newer device which supports iOS 17, go to the app store and download Garage Band on the newer device. This is the first step - now your Apple ID has a history of downloading Garage Band. If you borrowed this newer device, now you can sign out of your Apple ID on the newer device and return it to your family or friend who was kind enough to let you borrower it for a couple minutes. The next step is to pick up your older device again, the device which is running iOS 16 or earlier. You might have to wait up to an hour for your app store download history to sync up. I had to wait awhile, but eventually when I searched for Garage Band in the app store on the older device, instead of seeing the blue "Get" button, this button was replaced with the blue cloud download icon. I was then able to download an older version of Garage Band on the older device.

Oct 2, 2023 10:48 PM in response to Daryl_1

Check you are trying to download the iOS version (ie: not the Mac, or iPad versions)

(App store will generally download the newest compatible app version for your iOS.)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/garageband/id408709785


Check iphone is well charged, connected to wi-fi, and that you will have enough memory / storage space free for the app, and also for your iPhone to operate smoothly :

What to do: If you need more space for an update on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

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Trouble-shooting: If you can’t download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support

GarageBand requires iOS 17, my phone doesn’t support it

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