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Yes. iOS 9.3.5 is the latest ios version that can be used on the iPad 2 and 3.Perhaps I am a bit late to the game so to speak, but has Apple stopped supporting iPad Gen-3? Is 9.3.5 the latest and last release?
...Ken
But is it the final release version that will be offered?Yes. iOS 9.3.5 is the latest ios version that can be used on the iPad 2 and 3.
No one knows. Apple might as well release a security update for these devices. They did this once for the iPhone 3GS (6.1.6), around the time when other iDevices received iOS 7.0.6.But is it the final release version that will be offered?
Thank you.
Apple won't release an iOS version for an older device if the hardware won't properly support it, resulting in a poor user experience. You can rest assured that Apple did indeed perform internal testing of iOS 10 on the iPad 3, with an unsatisfactory result. The next iOS release, this September, will be iOS 11 and will be 64 bit only, meaning that the iPad 4 won't be getting the update.I sure hope they offer the latest IOS eventually.
It appears that I have one important app that was recently updated to work with IOS-10. But now that app is not working correctly under IOS-9.3.5,. Of course I am also hoping the app developer can fix this from their side.
It seems rather poor to me on Apple's part should they be abandoning the iPad-3 already. It is not that old.
The iPad 3 was released in March 2012, 5 years ago..
Wow! Time flies when you're having fun. Doesn't seem that long, but I do believe you. I still like my iPad-3. Does what I need it to do quite well (except for this one app).. Unfortunately I don't care for the prices in buying a new again.
Apple won't release an iOS version for an older device if the hardware won't properly support it, resulting in a poor user experience. You can rest assured that Apple did indeed perform internal testing of iOS 10 on the iPad 3, with an unsatisfactory result. The next iOS release, this September, will be iOS 11 and will be 64 bit only, meaning that the iPad 4 won't be getting the update.
It's not 100% positive but for the last several years Apple has released the newest version of iOS in September, about a week after the special event at which they announce the new iPhones.How do you know that the next iOS release is in September and will be 11 ?? Just curious.
The iOS 11 beta program will start just after WWDC in June, with a number of beta updates throughout the summer. iOS 11 will almost certainly be ready for public release by about the middle of September. I can't see Apple sitting on the release. Releasing iOS 11 on time if the iPhone 8 is delayed would simply mean that those features requiring the iPhone 8 to function, wouldn't appear until the iPhone 8 is released.Know one really knows as Apple keeps there plans close to their chest. However reading rumours about delays on screen design and supply, maybe the 8 might not be ready in September.
Therefore do you think they would bring out iOS 11 or wait?
You're welcome.Thanks for your thoughts