HT4972: iOS 4: Updating your device to iOS 5 or later
Learn about iOS 4: Updating your device to iOS 5 or later
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Nov 26, 2012 9:37 AM in response to stephen bryantby michael08081,Go to the App Store.... just look up any random games u like and see if they are compatible for iOS 4.2.1 I got some apps for iOS 4.2.1 but not compatible for iOS 4.2.1 (ei. FaceBook, Temple Run, Twitter.....)
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Jan 29, 2013 10:16 PM in response to stephen bryantby msgarmar,Not sure if this will help, but I was running into the same problem trying to find apps for my daughters Iphone 3g running 4.2.1. What I did was go to the Itunes store through Itunes on my PC, and then went to the bottom of the main page and clicked "Browse." On the browse page I selected, App Store, Games (category), Kids (subcategory), and then a list of apps appears below. I sorted by date (oldest to newest) by right-clicking next to "price" and choosing "release date" on the menu that pops up. The date created field will then be showing, which you can click on to sort newest to oldest or oldest to newest. I downloaded a bunch of free apps starting from the oldest (by name - you don't have much else to go on). Of the 30 or so I added to my Itunes, about 27 of them were compatible with 4.2.1. This is defintely not a perfect way of finding apps, but after spending a lot of time searching for a better way this was the best I could come up with.
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May 5, 2013 7:13 AM in response to stephen bryantby atmawidjaja,Hope this helps: Finding iOS Apps Compatible with Older Devices
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May 5, 2013 11:24 PM in response to stephen bryantby SolverWiz,Vintapps in the app store has searchable information on tons of the early ios apps.