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Please order several directly from Apple. They make great stocking stuffers and my Apple stock could use a boost. ;)

Apple unveils completely redesigned iPad in four vibrant colors - Apple

The new iPad is available to order starting today, October 18, at apple.com/store and in the Apple Store app in 28 countries and regions, including the US, with availability in stores beginning Wednesday, October 26.

Wi-Fi models of the new iPad are available with a starting price of $449 (US), and Wi-Fi + Cellular models start at $599 (US). The new iPad, in 64GB and 256GB configurations, comes in blue, pink, yellow, and silver.

iPad (9th generation) will remain in the iPad lineup. Wi-Fi models of iPad (9th generation) are available with a starting price of $329 (US), and Wi-Fi + Cellular models start at $459 (US), in silver and space gray finishes.

My iPad3 is over 10 years old and mechanically in perfect working order and still has a long battery life. Unfortunately the OS 9.3.5 is horribly outdated and won't load new programs or even my email (due to security updates by the providers). Regardless of what happens (or doesn't) on Black Friday, I am going to order a new iPad for my birthday in November.
 
I know it's not what you were hoping for, but I just bought the new Apple TV with upgraded power chip and ethernet port. :)
 
I have a first gen iPad Pro that is running current OS. I am curious why yours will not update the OS.



Please order several directly from Apple. They make great stocking stuffers and my Apple stock could use a boost. ;)

Apple unveils completely redesigned iPad in four vibrant colors - Apple

The new iPad is available to order starting today, October 18, at apple.com/store and in the Apple Store app in 28 countries and regions, including the US, with availability in stores beginning Wednesday, October 26.

Wi-Fi models of the new iPad are available with a starting price of $449 (US), and Wi-Fi + Cellular models start at $599 (US). The new iPad, in 64GB and 256GB configurations, comes in blue, pink, yellow, and silver.

iPad (9th generation) will remain in the iPad lineup. Wi-Fi models of iPad (9th generation) are available with a starting price of $329 (US), and Wi-Fi + Cellular models start at $459 (US), in silver and space gray finishes.

My iPad3 is over 10 years old and mechanically in perfect working order and still has a long battery life. Unfortunately the OS 9.3.5 is horribly outdated and won't load new programs or even my email (due to security updates by the providers). Regardless of what happens (or doesn't) on Black Friday, I am going to order a new iPad for my birthday in November.
 
I have a first gen iPad Pro that is running current OS. I am curious why yours will not update the OS.

I have tried with no success. I select "software update" in settings and I get the message my software is up to date iOS 9.3.5

If someone knows a secret handshake please tell me. My iPad is in perfect mechanical condition. I have no desire for a new one aside from dated OS issues. In addition I have a Zaggfolio hard clam shell case with keyboard that works perfectly. It won't fit the new iPads. That is another reason I have waited so long to replace the iPad.
 
I will try to help. If you go into settings and click general and then about there is a model number. If you can post or message that it would help. I understand your frustration, without the updates many apps shut down completely.


I have tried with no success. If someone knows the secret handshake please tell me. My iPad is in perfect mechanical condition. I have no desire for a new one aside from dated OS issues.
 
I don't think you can update the old iPad to run the current or latest OS. I have an iPad 4, the latest version it can run is iOS 10.3.3. I wasn't able to update it to run the newer version. It is about 10 years old but running fine as a remote control, running Jremote, mPad and Lumin app.
 
I will try to help. If you go into settings and click general and then about there is a model number. If you can post or message that it would help. I understand your frustration, without the updates many apps shut down completely.

Marty, Thanks. Model MC705LL/A
 
I don't think you can update the old iPad to run the current or latest OS. I have an iPad 4, the latest version it can run is iOS 10.3.3. I wasn't able to update it to run the newer version. It is about 10 years old but running fine as a remote control, running Jremote, mPad and Lumin app.

Jim,

That is my experience. The problem with the Apple business model is their equipment is built too well. ;)
 
Unfortunately Jim is correct. You can update to v10 OS and that is your limit.

Another note on buying iPads is if you dig through the Apple web site and find the refurbished page you can get even larger price bargains. They also let you buy AppleCare for the refurbished models. Just an option.

Jim,

That is my experience. The problem with the Apple business model is their equipment is built too well. ;)
 
Unfortunately Jim is correct. You can update to v10 OS and that is your limit.

Another note on buying iPads is if you dig through the Apple web site and find the refurbished page you can get even larger price bargains. They also let you buy AppleCare for the refurbished models. Just an option.

I can apparently only get to 9.3.5
 
I can apparently only get to 9.3.5

I confirm that the model number you posted is indeed an iPad 3 (2012).

Your iOS limit is normal. It matches Wikipedia:
iPad (3rd generation) - Wikipedia

iPad 4 with Retina display can indeed upgrade to iOS 10.3

first gen iPad Pro is dated 2015.

Imagine one day *all* Mac computers normally operating in our office were no longer allowed to develop software for the latest iOS, in the same way apps refuse to load on your iOS 9 (our app still does, and most of our competitors abandoned it already). This actually happened to us.
 
Planned obsolescence. .


That seems to be a very misunderstood and overused term. The alternative is a complete freeze on any advance in technology. As OS's and software grow, they require more power and such. It's not that Apple made sure in 3 years it wouldn't run so you have to buy another one, it's that technology grows past what was available in the past.
 
That seems to be a very misunderstood and overused term. The alternative is a complete freeze on any advance in technology. As OS's and software grow, they require more power and such. It's not that Apple made sure in 3 years it wouldn't run so you have to buy another one, it's that technology grows past what was available in the past.

The glass-half-full philosophy is be grateful. Smart phones have more computing power than my first Windows computer. Thumb drives have as much storage capacity as many HDDs. Certainly more storage than my first computer. Standing still means going backwards.

I am not upset with Apple for moving forward and dating my iPad. I am upset because they make me feel old. Where did the 10 years go?:disbelief: In the meantime my biological CPU was never upgraded and my RAM has corrupted files. :derf:
 
The glass-half-full philosophy is be grateful. Smart phones have more computing power than my first Windows computer. Thumb drives have as much storage capacity as many HDDs. Certainly more storage than my first computer. Standing still means going backwards.

I am not upset with Apple for moving forward and dating my iPad. I am upset because they make me feel old. Where did the 10 years go?:disbelief: In the meantime my biological CPU was never upgraded and my RAM has corrupted files. :derf:

LOL. I totally hear that! LOL
 
I just received my new 10th generation iPad. It is being used as a dedicated server for Apple Music Lossless, USB into McIntosh D150 Pre/DAC. The retina screen is bright and clear and navigation is quick and easy.
 
Plan B has been executed. I wanted a larger laptop to replace the 11.6" screen Lenovo I use to control my music server via VNC. I ordered a cheap 14" HP. I was able to find one with an RJ45 port. I find a wired connection works best for my application. Music is stored on the server. The laptop is only a remote control device.

The Lenovo will be moved to my great room to replace the ancient iPad. The new HP is less expensive than an iPad and much less expensive than an iPad + keyboard/case. I also find a laptop more versatile because I am familiar with Windows on my main computer so I don't have to learn any new tricks.

The bonus is I get an improved control computer for my music and a replacement for my iPad and keyboard with a single purchase.
 
A very rosey glasses reply. Don’t forget money makes the world spin and new gadget sales gotta keep rolling.

That seems to be a very misunderstood and overused term. The alternative is a complete freeze on any advance in technology. As OS's and software grow, they require more power and such. It's not that Apple made sure in 3 years it wouldn't run so you have to buy another one, it's that technology grows past what was available in the past.
 
Sounds like a well thought out alternative path. Crazy how cheap laptops have become, I just received a 17” screen HP with latest gen i3 cpu for right at $500.

Plan B has been executed. I wanted a larger laptop to replace the 11.6" screen Lenovo I use to control my music server via VNC. I ordered a cheap 14" HP. I was able to find one with an RJ45 port. I find a wired connection works best for my application. Music is stored on the server. The laptop is only a remote control device.

The Lenovo will be moved to my great room to replace the ancient iPad. The new HP is less expensive than an iPad and much less expensive than an iPad + keyboard/case. I also find a laptop more versatile because I am familiar with Windows on my main computer so I don't have to learn any new tricks.

The bonus is I get an improved control computer for my music and a replacement for my iPad and keyboard with a single purchase.
 
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