Rumors say that Apple will stop supporting some iPads with the release of iPadOS 17 this year. After an initial rumor that appeared on Twitter in early April, there is now further confirmation from a reliable source. Below we give an overview of the iPads that will likely no longer be compatible with iPadOS 17 and which devices will continue to be supported.
As an Apple user, it is important to be aware of the compatibility of your devices with the latest software updates. If Apple stops supporting older devices, certain features or apps may no longer be available. It is therefore advisable to regularly check for updates and check whether your device is still supported.
iPadOS 17: Which iPads are no longer supported?
The latest information on iPadOS 17 comes from a reliable source, which has also made correct predictions about Apple software updates in the past. According to the report, three iPad models will likely no longer be compatible with iPadOS 17: the 5th generation iPad, the 9.7-inch 1st generation iPad Pro, and the 12.9-inch 1st generation iPad Pro. All iPads from the 6th generation onwards, the 3rd generation iPad Air, and the 5th generation iPad mini are expected to continue to be compatible with iPadOS 17, as will the 2017 iPad Pro.
Upgrade or not?
It's important to note, however, that older devices don't support all the features and capabilities available with the latest software, so some features may only be available on newer devices. If you own an iPad that will no longer be compatible with iPadOS 17, you may want to consider whether it's time to upgrade, assuming the rumor turns out to be true, of course. However, if your device is still supported, you can look forward to the new features and capabilities that iPadOS 17 brings. (Photo by DenPhoto / Bigstockphoto)