manikandan129 wrote:
Update for iPadOS 26.5.2 on my ipad
Whether or not you are able to update your 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.
As of 29th June 2026, 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 (obsolete)
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 12.5.8
iPad Air2*, iPad mini4* - iPadOS 15.8.8
iPad5*, iPad Pro (9.7"/12.9" 1st generation)* - iPadOS 16.7.16
iPad6, iPad Pro 12.9" 2nd generation*, iPad Pro 10.5" - iPadOS 17.7.11
iPad7 - iPadOS 18.7.9
(*) obsolete
Newer models are all able to be updated to the current version - iPadOS 26.5.2
- iPad Pro 13" (M4/M5)
- iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd generation and later)
- iPad Pro 11" (1st generation and later + M4/M5)
- iPad Air (3rd generation and later + M2/M3/M4)
- iPad (8th generation and later + A16)
- iPad mini (5th generation and later + A17 Pro)
NB: iPadOS 27, when released later this year, will drop support for the following models of iPad:
- iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd generation)
- iPad Pro 11" (1st generation)
- iPad (8th generation)
- iPad mini (5th generation)
- iPad Air (3rd generation)
If your iPad is not capable of update to a more recent version of iPadOS than is currently installed, should you wish to use Apps or services that require a higher version than your iPad is capable, your only option is to replace your iPad with a much newer or current model iPad.
If your iPad model is capable of update to a more recent version of iPadOS than is currently installed, please review my earlier reply to this discussion thread.