I recently was able to get back my 4th gen iPad that I used for university and got excited to start using it again just for basic stuff like searching stuff on the browser, reading comics and such. However I quickly realized that I was unable to download anything from the AppStore as my iOS version is 10.3.4 and apps like Firefox request at least iOS 14. This wouldn’t be an issue if I still had the apps downloaded but it isn’t the case.
I was able to re download a few apps through the Purchased tab on the AppStore but some of them are not available anymore (ComicFlow for example). So yeah… What now?
I dug around a little and found this article from last year about running Linux on old iPads: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/06/developers-get-linux-up-and-running-on-old-ipad-air-2-hardware/
I don’t know the status of any of those projects, though.
Oh wow this is amazing
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I’ve got a 3rd gen laying around, I’d be very interested as well:)
Similar situation but for me it was an old android tablet. Same issues, too slow and most apps are no longer compatible. What I did was convert it into an ebook reader. I just downloaded an epub reader app that was still compatible and use the tablet exclusively for reading novels. I imagine an iPad doesn’t have a lot of flexibility for modification, so you don’t really have a ton of options.
Yeah, that’s pretty much what I would like to do. I know I can just give up and send it for recycling but I will try a little bit more.
Same here for my ipad mini
It’s planned obsolescence as I can still install (almost) whatever I want on an older Nexus 7 (it’s unusably slow by modern terms but if I really wanted…)
I hate it so much. And it pretty much happens with any piece of technology.
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I put an old iPad in a picture frame case and use it as a HomeKit hub and dakboard screen.
Stops you from upgrading to the new Home architecture though.
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