As Apple pushes the integration between Mac and iPad with every generation, here are the iPad models that could lose iPadOS 17 support.
for the upcoming operating system update, another leaker shared more information about which iPads won’t get the next OS.
As Apple pushes the integration between Mac and iPad with every generation, and the company’s tablets need even more power to keep up with the latest features, such as Stage Manager, Universal Control, and more, Apple could be planning to say goodbye to these iPad models.
Regarding iPad models, iPhoneSoft corroborates what an anonymous leaker said in the past that iPadOS 17 wouldn’t be compatible with most devices using the A11 Bionic chip or older, except iPad 6, iPad 7, and second-gen iPad Pro, which uses the A10 and A10X Fusion processors.
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