Why can I not update anymore

My iPad is gradually becoming obsolete because there are no more updates. Why is this? It's now 5 years old but cost a great deal if money and would have expected a lot more support from Apple. No more updates means gradually my apps will stop working and important ones too like online banking

iPad 2, iOS 8.1.2, Kabam, Dragons of Atlantis heirs of

Posted on Jul 1, 2018 1:33 AM

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Posted on Jul 1, 2018 4:54 PM

An iPad 2 is actually 7 years old, now.

The iPad 2, 3 and 1st generation iPad Mini are all ineligible and excluded from upgrading to iOS 10 AND iOS 11.

They all share similar hardware architectures and a less powerful 1.0 Ghz CPU that Apple has deemed insufficiently powerful enough to even run the basic, barebones features of iOS 10 OR iOS 11!

Also, both iPad 2 and 1st gen iPad Mini have a paltry 512 MBs ( NOT GBs ) of internal RAM.

No where near enough RAM to sufficiently run either iOS 10 or 11.

Most iPads have, at least 1 GB of RAM and all newer iPads have 2 GBs or more of internal RAM, now, which is plenty of RAM to run newer versions of iOS.


In addition, iOS 11 is now for newer 64-bit hardware iDevices, now.

All older iPads ( iPad 1, 2, 3, 4 and 1st generation iPad Mini ) are 32-bit hardware devices incompatible with iOS 11and all newer, future versions of iOS.


Why would you want to upgrade, anyways?

Since iOS 8, older iPad models such as the iPad 2, 3 and 4 have only been getting the most basic of iOS features.

Older iPad users get none of the newest and coolest cutting edge features that newer model iDevices, with better hardware specs, can handle with more aplomb.


Plus, the iPad 2 and 3 are the only two unsupported models left that use the much outdated 30 pin dock connector.



The same iPad 2 and 3 users who whined and moaned and groaned that both iOS 8 and 9 slowed down the performance of their iPad 2 and 3 models would come back, once again, in angry droves, with even more complaints of slowdowns under iOS 10 or iOS 11.


FYI,

Just because your iPad 2 is no longer able to upgrade to the latest iOS doesn't mean your iPad 2 is suddenly useless.

Your iPad 2 will work as it always has and the apps you have installed on it will continue to update and receive some level of app updates relevant to your current iOS.

You have had four years of iOS upgrades and updates.

Your iPad 2 will still do everything it does now and you will, get, at least, another full year, perhaps two, if you decide you want to wait longer to get a new or newer iPad model.



Your iPad 2 is NOT, suddenly, becoming obsolete or useless.

So, your options are really keep using your iPad 2 or purchase a new iPad if you feel you need or want to.

Your current iPad 2 will still work and continue to receive app updates for some time, when, with the current versions of iOS 11, ALL support for older 32 bit iDevices and any iOS 32 bit apps will come to a final end.

Your iPad 2 will still work and function as it always has, but will no longer receive any more app updates some time in the foreseeable future.

The final app updates your iPad 2 will end up receiving will be their last!

Your iPad 2 should STILL be receiving app updates, currently, but look for this to end sometime soon.



This is why Apple introduced the new, lower cost 2018 and 2017 iPad 6th and 5th generation models.

Apple is trying to get older iPad 2, 3, 4 and 1st gen Mini iPad users to upgrade to more modern iPad hardware in anticipation of the recent releases of iOS 11, which will render all older 32 bit iDevices obsolete, in time.


So, the decisions are really up to you!


If you decide to stick with your older iPad until it is no longer getting any app updates, I would STOP using that 2-2-1/2 year old Safari web browser, as it is, probably, not safe and secure to use any longer, and seek out a more recent, third party web browser that is STILL currently being updated and STILL being supported on iOS 9.3.5.


Here are a few third party web browsers that I know are STILL being updated and supported on iOS 9.


Perfect Web browser

iCab Mobile Web browser

Dolphin Web browser

Aloha Web browser

Maven Web browser

Maxthon Web browser

Opera Web Browser



Good Luck to You!

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Jul 1, 2018 4:54 PM in response to Ann Hutchings

An iPad 2 is actually 7 years old, now.

The iPad 2, 3 and 1st generation iPad Mini are all ineligible and excluded from upgrading to iOS 10 AND iOS 11.

They all share similar hardware architectures and a less powerful 1.0 Ghz CPU that Apple has deemed insufficiently powerful enough to even run the basic, barebones features of iOS 10 OR iOS 11!

Also, both iPad 2 and 1st gen iPad Mini have a paltry 512 MBs ( NOT GBs ) of internal RAM.

No where near enough RAM to sufficiently run either iOS 10 or 11.

Most iPads have, at least 1 GB of RAM and all newer iPads have 2 GBs or more of internal RAM, now, which is plenty of RAM to run newer versions of iOS.


In addition, iOS 11 is now for newer 64-bit hardware iDevices, now.

All older iPads ( iPad 1, 2, 3, 4 and 1st generation iPad Mini ) are 32-bit hardware devices incompatible with iOS 11and all newer, future versions of iOS.


Why would you want to upgrade, anyways?

Since iOS 8, older iPad models such as the iPad 2, 3 and 4 have only been getting the most basic of iOS features.

Older iPad users get none of the newest and coolest cutting edge features that newer model iDevices, with better hardware specs, can handle with more aplomb.


Plus, the iPad 2 and 3 are the only two unsupported models left that use the much outdated 30 pin dock connector.



The same iPad 2 and 3 users who whined and moaned and groaned that both iOS 8 and 9 slowed down the performance of their iPad 2 and 3 models would come back, once again, in angry droves, with even more complaints of slowdowns under iOS 10 or iOS 11.


FYI,

Just because your iPad 2 is no longer able to upgrade to the latest iOS doesn't mean your iPad 2 is suddenly useless.

Your iPad 2 will work as it always has and the apps you have installed on it will continue to update and receive some level of app updates relevant to your current iOS.

You have had four years of iOS upgrades and updates.

Your iPad 2 will still do everything it does now and you will, get, at least, another full year, perhaps two, if you decide you want to wait longer to get a new or newer iPad model.



Your iPad 2 is NOT, suddenly, becoming obsolete or useless.

So, your options are really keep using your iPad 2 or purchase a new iPad if you feel you need or want to.

Your current iPad 2 will still work and continue to receive app updates for some time, when, with the current versions of iOS 11, ALL support for older 32 bit iDevices and any iOS 32 bit apps will come to a final end.

Your iPad 2 will still work and function as it always has, but will no longer receive any more app updates some time in the foreseeable future.

The final app updates your iPad 2 will end up receiving will be their last!

Your iPad 2 should STILL be receiving app updates, currently, but look for this to end sometime soon.



This is why Apple introduced the new, lower cost 2018 and 2017 iPad 6th and 5th generation models.

Apple is trying to get older iPad 2, 3, 4 and 1st gen Mini iPad users to upgrade to more modern iPad hardware in anticipation of the recent releases of iOS 11, which will render all older 32 bit iDevices obsolete, in time.


So, the decisions are really up to you!


If you decide to stick with your older iPad until it is no longer getting any app updates, I would STOP using that 2-2-1/2 year old Safari web browser, as it is, probably, not safe and secure to use any longer, and seek out a more recent, third party web browser that is STILL currently being updated and STILL being supported on iOS 9.3.5.


Here are a few third party web browsers that I know are STILL being updated and supported on iOS 9.


Perfect Web browser

iCab Mobile Web browser

Dolphin Web browser

Aloha Web browser

Maven Web browser

Maxthon Web browser

Opera Web Browser



Good Luck to You!

Jul 1, 2018 2:35 AM in response to Ann Hutchings

To be honest, FIVE YEARS of FREE software updates is great. It will take a few years for apps to start ditching the older operating system. Sometimes Apple does appear to have legitimate reasons as to why their older devices can't update, like old hardware components that are no longer supported, and/or the device being too slow or even "unusable" on the new operating systems.


So, for a few more years, your device will continue to be useful (if speed isn't particularly important), and, and 6 or 7 years you will be due for an upgrade.


If you're looking for cheaper options, there's always places like eBay and Amazon to buy second hand products, and even Apple's very own refurbished items store:

Certified Refurbished - Apple


Good luck 😉

Jul 1, 2018 3:29 AM in response to Ann Hutchings

your apps will only stop working of their developers stop supporting the older version, it's the choice of the developer, apple should not force their hands, and if you read posts around release of new ios releases you will find tons of tons of post about wanting to downgrade because the newer version made their device too slow to be operational

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