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ios 6 not compatible for ipad 1?, ios 6 not compatible for ipad 1?

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Posted on Jun 12, 2012 8:26 AM

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Sep 22, 2012 5:32 AM in response to Francisco fp

> No one bought iPad because they need it, just because they wanted it

You are wrong. I bought the iPad because I needed it because of a few apps which I that is crucial to me.


> Go on, argue all you want. 10000 more pages. Nothing. Will. Change.

Continue being obnoxious. We won't care. And we will continue pressing Apple until either we get iOS6 for our devices, or they offer us a one-to-one replacement of our iPads for a new iPad.


> Want a device that doesn't go out of date, buy a toaster.

Good idea! A talkie toaster would be a better value than an iPad! It will even hold conversations with me while making toasts.


Seriously, why don't you send each of us US$500 so we can buy a new iPad instead? Many of us can't afford it even if we wanted to (I still remember that story about some kid in China selling off both his kidneys in the black market just to buy an iPad 2, and now I'm seriously considering the same given that those apps are crucial to me and the developer has refused to release Android versions of the App. iPads are NOT cheap in Malaysia) and some of us are just finishing paying off the **** thing! And while you're at it, send the rest of your money to those poor kids in India, Tibet, Mongolia, etc. who needs it more than you and your delusional "omgnewshinytoy!buy!"


> I totally agreed

Same. I wouldn't be so butthurt if 1: the iPhone 3GS, which came out a whole year before the iPad, getting iOS6, 2: The fact that Malaysia got the iPad six (****, almost seven) months late, 3: The developer of the apps released Android versions of said apps, and 4: The iPad wasn't such an expensive device - US$500? My iPad cost me RM1800 in Malaysian money. I had to take out a loan to buy the **** thing. And oh, 5: The fact that there was a developer preview of iOS6 for the iPad, and it was said to be working well.

Sep 22, 2012 6:26 AM in response to motox33

so sad that iPad not suuport IOS6 it is impossible. I think iPod Touch 4G and iPad not much different but why iPod 4G can support iPad cant? even iPhone 3gs older thn iPad can support IOS6~!!! Tim dun care about Job's customer? so sad to apple after Job pass away... the direction of the product gone and never care about old customer~!!!

Sep 22, 2012 6:56 AM in response to Vossing

By jailbreaking, you are only hurting yourself by ruining your iPad. The better and unharmful solution is to buy another tablet or newer iPad.


To the rest of you:

If you think you are teaching Apple some sort of lesson by never buying Apple products again, you're wrong. If Apple supported the iPad 1 forever and ever, then you STILL wouldn't buy a new iPad if your old one was supported. Everything becomes outdated, but there's still a silly notion floating around that Apple has nuked your iPads and they no longer work on iOS 5.whatever.

Sep 22, 2012 7:14 AM in response to stevejobsfan0123

If you think thousands of disgruntled customers will not hurt Apple then that is where you are wrong.


Now that I realise my iPad one is nothing but a disposable device thanks to Apple's arbitrary decision - well there goes my willingness to pay ultra-premium prices for Apple hardware any more.


If you then think thousands of customers (the so coveted first adopters when the iPad came out) are now entertaining thoughts of not buying Apple products again - and that will not harm Apple - I recommend you take your economy classes again.


As an Apple shareholder this decision has me ****** off because it will hurt the goodwill people have had with Apple - probably its biggest asset.

Sep 22, 2012 8:04 AM in response to Volkerlauterbach

You seem to be missing the point.


If you then think thousands of customers [...] are now entertaining thoughts of not buying Apple products again...

Since iOS 6 is not compatible for the iPad 1, thousands (in your mind) will consider never buying Apple again. But if iOS 6 WAS supported on the iPad 1, people STILL wouldn't buy new Apple products if their iPad can still support iOS 6. But that's not the reason at all that Apple chose to exclude the original iPad. I'm pointing out that whether iOS 6 is compatible or not does not change whether or not "thousands of customers" will buy new Apple products.


And I still don't know what all the fuss is about. There was never this much fuss when the iPhone 2G or 1st generation iPod touch stopped at 3.1.3, or iPhone 3G and 2nd gen iPod touch stopped at iOS 4.2.1, and I don't hear users of the 3rd generation iPod touch complaining that they cant get iOS 6.

Sep 22, 2012 8:37 AM in response to Volkerlauterbach

There is no technical reason for 1st gen iPad of upgrading into iOS 6. It's pure business. Apple has extremely short support for "old" devices. This is not just for iPads and iPhones but also Macintosh.


Think about iTunes 10.7. It requires OSX 10.6.8 (released in June 2011) but runs on Windows XP SP2 (released in August 2004). You need a Macintosh manufactured after 2008 to run OSX 10.6 (64-bit) but can run XP in a computer made last millenium! Either it's because Microsoft makes better OS (which I don't believe) or because Apple controls both its OS and devices (which is true anyway).


This shouldn't be any news to anybody, since it has been the case for years. Should it be like that? If you'll take a look of Apple's stock price, it appears it should. If you think it shouldn't, buy a Samsung or other instead. If there are millions of people doing that, Apple may change its policy. Of course Apple could tell people: "We are providing software updates into our products for 2-3 years". It would be fair. But I'm telling you that now 😉

Sep 22, 2012 8:39 AM in response to Volkerlauterbach

I guess what it really comes down to is, were they already in the planning stage of iOS 6 when the original iPad was in development? If so, they would have built the hardware around it. But my guess is that they weren't, so when they developed iOS 6, they added some hardware-specific features that the older-model iPad 1 was not equipped to handle.


Although, also look at it this way: Some people have made points that Apple is making iOS 6 compatible with all of the devices they still sell. Now that they are in the practice of offering the TWO latest model iPads, a future iPad should be compatible longer. Apple is currently supporting devices even before the A4 (that device would be the 3GS), so by the time we get through A4, A5, A5X getting to be the minimum processor needed, you should have more software updates available than with the original iPad.

Sep 22, 2012 8:48 AM in response to stevejobsfan0123

Hurt myself ??

I can fully understand why you call yourself atevejobsfan :)

My first iPhone (1) was jail broken, no problems. Even if you liked it had been.

It's apple that is hurting. Apple is hurting its custumers. Now me and 1000s of others. Yesterday they have hurt others. Tomorrow they will hurt. Why? Because of their lousy policies. And some day apple will have hurt so many that their ship is sinking. Key us hope someone change their policies before it is too late.

Sep 23, 2012 4:26 AM in response to motox33

Let's face it - technology changes weekly - but the needs of people remain similar day to day. Communicating, writing, contacting, searching etc - if it gets quicker it help. If the hardware makes this happen then people will buy a new one - if it is the software then poeple will upgrade. If the hardware can't run the software people will tick along at a slower pace and eventually get left behind.


We don't buy technology - we rent it - everything has a lease that expires - technology has the shortest lease of all.


I just think that people should accept it - £500 quid for something that lasts a couple of years - that's an odd £20 a month just to have the technology. I would think only around 10% of the worlds population could come anywhere near affording this easily.


Suck it up - read a book, write a letter, go for a walk using an ordnance survey map that is over a 100 years old. What's not to enjoy?


Aplle make money - they don't make people happy - despite the Orwellian promo videos.

Sep 23, 2012 7:06 AM in response to tl50

You're in the UK correct? Not everyone can afford to cough out 500 quids for an iPad. I earn only a sixth of what a typical Brit earns even though I'm a high ranking IT specialist, due to the weak currency of the country (which is bound to get worse due to the shortsightedness of the governments' latest plans). I had to take out a loan because the iPad is much more expensive here. And as I mentioned before, the value of money I got out of my iPad is severely less because we got the iPad 6-7 months late over here. That's pretty much screwing us out of our hard-earned cash.


>What's not to enjoy?

My apps, that's what! I am NOT happy with the fact that future updates of the apps that I use will not be available to my device. And those apps, they are not wants, but NEEDS. To say I need to buy a new device to continue enjoying an app I paid for, even though a software update to the existing device is suffice, is PURE DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

Sep 24, 2012 11:57 AM in response to andsoitgoes

Alot of what makes Apple what it is and what keeps alot of people buying Apple products is emotion believe it or not. I'm not quite sure if management at Apple realizes that, it's not just economics it's a balance of both.


When you **** off Apple fans... lets just say Apple fans can be as loud and vocal about Apple as Apple can be ligitious with it's patent suits.


As one of the posters pointed out there really was no practical reason at the time to buy the origional iPad. In the state that it was in, other than good marketing and Steve's reality distortion field (which he was really good at). There was no iBooks app, no Kindle app, no News Stand app, no FaceTime it was really just a larger heavier iPod Touch.


I have heard from many peoplem myself included who purchased an origional iPad that for the most part after the first few weeks it just sat in a drawer same goes for me. It wasn't until recently that I started using it more to watch movies on netflix (which didn't exist at the time), read the news.


I don't think iPad users are even asking for every feature just the basic ones like tab syncing in safari, vip lists in mail. You can't tell me that these features require so much more processing power that the origional iPad can't handle it.

ios 6 not compatible for ipad 1?, ios 6 not compatible for ipad 1?

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