How to Tell if Your iPad Is Too Old to Update (2024)

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1Is my iPad too old to update to iPadOS 16?

2How do I know if my iPad is getting too old to use?

3How do you update an iPad that won’t update?

4Can I still use an iPad that can't update?

5What can I do with an iPad that's too old to use?

6How can I speed up an old iPad that runs slowly?

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Last Updated: August 14, 2023Fact Checked

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As dependable and long-lasting as iPads can be, they, unfortunately, don't last forever. At a certain point, an iPad becomes too old to be able to download the latest iOS update. If you're struggling to download an iOS update or your apps are refusing to update, you may be wondering if your iPad is too old to handle it. This article is here to help answer that question, along with others that may come up as you figure out the fate of your iPad.

Question 1 of 6:

Is my iPad too old to update to iPadOS 16?

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  1. It is if your iPad is older than the 2017 iPad or 2015 iPad Pro. These models are among the oldest iPad that is compatible with iPadOS 16. iPadOS 16 is compatible with a number of other older iPad models. These include the 2019 iPad Air and later, and iPad mini 5 and later. Devices that are older than these models aren't able to support the technological improvements and changes of iPadOS 16.[1]

    • Determine what model of iPad you have by visiting "Settings" followed by "General." Next, click "About" and you should see what model you own.[2]
    • Access a complete list of iPad models that can download iPadOS 14 by visiting https://www.apple.com/ipados/ipados-14/ and scrolling to the bottom of the page.
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    Your iPad is no longer listed in the compatible devices for the latest update. With each update, Apple releases a full list of devices that are able to download it.[3] If you don't see your model on the list and it's more than 5-6 years old, it's likely that your iPad is too old to handle a new update.[4]

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    Your iPad can't download new apps or update the ones you have. App developers will often still let you run their apps on an older iPad for 2-3 years, even if your iPad can no longer update. After this time period, though, most apps stop being compatible with older versions of iOS. This may look like being unable to use the app unless you update to a new version of iOS or being unable to download new apps from the app store.

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How do you update an iPad that won’t update?

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    If it's too old, you can't. Unfortunately, there's no way to get past the limitations of your older iPad model if it's too old to update. These models don't have enough internal RAM to run the new and improved technology of later updates like iPadOS 16. Though your iPad is not necessarily obsolete (there are still ways to use an old iPad that can't update), you won't be able to download later versions of iOS.[5]

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    Make sure you have enough space on your iPad to fit the update. If your iPad isn't too old for the latest update but it won't download, you may need to free up some space by deleting apps you don't use or photos and videos you have backed up on another device. To go through your storage space and determine what to delete, visit "Settings" followed by "General." Next, click "[Your iPad model] Storage."[6]

    • Alternatively, you can update your iPad by connecting it to your computer. If your Mac is running macOS Catalina 10.15 or later, click Finder. If your Mac is running macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier or you have a PC, open iTunes. Next, connect your iPad to your device. After that, use Finder or iTunes to click "Check for Update" followed by "Download and Update."[7]
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Can I still use an iPad that can't update?

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  1. You can repurpose an old iPad if it's still able to run older apps. You may not be able to update it anymore, but you can usually still use it for a few more years. Some ideas include:[8]

    • Downloading your music library onto your iPad and hooking it up to a Bluetooth speaker to make it a designated music player.
    • Using your iPad as a television remote. Many television companies allow you to download apps that let you use your device as a remote control. If your device is still able to download apps, download the compatible app for your television.
    • Keeping your iPad in your car and using it as a navigation system. This will only work if your iPad can still support Maps or another navigation app.

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What can I do with an iPad that's too old to use?

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    Trade in your iPad with Apple. iPads including the iPad Pro, iPad (first generation), iPad Air, and iPad mini may be eligible to trade in with the Apple store if you're planning on upgrading. Bring in your old iPad model when you go to purchase a new iPad and, if the model is eligible to be traded in, you can put the amount the product is worth towards the price of your new iPad.[9]

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    Recycle your iPad with Apple. It's possible that your iPad is too old to trade in for a credit. In that case, you can bring your iPad to the Apple store and they will recycle it for you. That way, your iPad can be repurposed and responsibly disposed of.[10]

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How can I speed up an old iPad that runs slowly?

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    Delete old apps to get more storage space. Running a ton of apps will slow down an older iPad. Review and delete your apps by visiting "Settings" followed by "General." After that, click "[Your iPad model] Storage." You can also delete them by holding down the icon on your home screen and clicking the "x" mark on the top right corner.[11]

    • Photos and videos synced over from your other iCloud devices tend to take up a lot of space on your device as well. Adjust your iPad settings to stop this media from syncing.[12]
    • You can delete get rid of pictures from iCloud by going into your settings and tapping on "photos"—there, you should see an option to turn off iCloud photos. Then, visit the iCloud website and delete the desired photos and videos on there.[13]
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    Restart your iPad. This can potentially help you speed up your iPad. Press the Sleep/Wake button on the top right corner of your iPad and hold it down. Next, a "Slide to Turn Power Off" option will appear. Slide the control to the right and leave your iPad off for a few seconds. After that, turn your iPad back on by holding down the same top button.[14] Do so until you see the Apple logo on your iPad screen.

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      This article was co-authored by Josef Storzi and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Criglow. Josef Storzi is an Apple and Mobile Phone Repair Specialist and the Owner of Imobile LA, a mobile phone repair company based in Los Angeles, California. Josef specializes in repairing screens, charging ports, batteries, water damage, speakers, and microphones on all mobile phone brands including Apple, Samsung, LG, Nokia, and Sony. He also specializes in tablet, laptop, and computer repairs as well as the pros and cons of recent mobile software updates. This article has been viewed 562,989 times.

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      How to Tell if Your iPad Is Too Old to Update (2024)

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      How to Tell if Your iPad Is Too Old to Update? ›

      With each update, Apple releases a full list of devices that are able to download it. If you don't see your model on the list and it's more than 5-6 years old, it's likely that your iPad is too old to handle a new update. Your iPad can't download new apps or update the ones you have.

      What is the oldest iPad that can still be updated? ›

      Apple iPad
      ReleaseReleasedSupported
      iPad (10th generation)1 year and 6 months ago (26 Oct 2022)Yes
      iPad Pro (6th generation)1 year and 6 months ago (26 Oct 2022)Yes
      iPad Air (5th generation)2 years ago (18 Mar 2022)Yes
      iPad (9th generation)2 years and 7 months ago (24 Sep 2021)Yes
      24 more rows
      Feb 29, 2024

      Can an iPad be too old to update? ›

      iPadOS 16 Is Now The Latest iPad Update

      However, Apple dropped support for some of these older models with iPadOS 16 in 2022, specifically the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4. The oldest iPad that runs iPadOS 16 is the 2015 iPad Pro.

      Which iPads can no longer be updated? ›

      Which iPads are not supported with updates?
      • iPad Air (1st generation) – 2013.
      • iPad (4th generation and earlier) – 2012 and older.
      • iPad mini (3rd generation and earlier) – 2014 and older.
      Sep 19, 2023

      How do I know if my iPad is getting too old? ›

      Signs that your iPad may be ready for an upgrade:
      1. Slow performance.
      2. Poor battery life.
      3. Inability to access secure websites (E.g. banking websites or financial institutions)
      4. Emails not loading properly.
      5. Inability to update your apps.
      6. Running low on storage - have to remove pictures, applications and other data.
      Feb 4, 2024

      Is a 10 year old iPad obsolete? ›

      Vintage iPads are not quite obsolete, but they don't receive full support from Apple. They may receive small updates, including bug fixes. Apple's official definition of "vintage" is that they've been unavailable for sale for five to seven years.

      Is an old iPad worth anything? ›

      You can get great value from your iPad when purchasing a new device by sending it back to the Apple Store. Apple's trade-in program lets you trade in your old iPad for credit toward your next purchase. You can also get an Apple Gift Card, which can be used anytime.

      What to do with an unsupported iPad? ›

      12 Ways You Can Still Use Your Old iPad
      1. An Old iPad Is a Cool Digital Picture Frame. ...
      2. Convert Your Old iPad Into a Kitchen Tablet. ...
      3. An Old iPad Is a Great Ebook Reader. ...
      4. Your Old iPad Is Perfect for Kids. ...
      5. Turn Your Old iPad Into a Second Monitor. ...
      6. Use an Old iPad as a Nightstand Alarm Clock.
      Apr 23, 2023

      When should I replace my iPad? ›

      Your iPad should last at least 5 years.

      How do I tell what generation iPad I have? ›

      Read on to see detailed instructions for each step.
      1. Open the Settings app and tap General.
      2. Next, tap About.
      3. You can now view your iPad's generation next to Model Name (if you can't see it, we'll show you an alternative method in step 5). ...
      4. You can now see the iPad's model number (starting with A).
      Jan 31, 2023

      How long do iPads last? ›

      iPads generally have a lifespan of about 5 years. Keep your software as up-to-date as possible. Plan to replace your tablet every 3 years. Reference Table 1 below to determine if your iPad is still supported.

      How do I update an older iPad? ›

      Update iPad manually

      At any time, you can check for and install software updates. Go to Settings > General > Software Update. The screen shows the currently installed version of iPadOS and whether an update is available. To turn off automatic updates, go to Settings > General > Software Update > Automatic Updates.

      How do you know you need a new iPad? ›

      We'll look at these issues below to help you determine if it's time to replace your iPad:
      1. iPadOS compatibility.
      2. Apps crashing.
      3. Low storage.
      4. Incompatible accessories.
      5. Poor battery life.
      6. Display issues.
      7. Unresponsive buttons.
      Aug 20, 2022

      What is the oldest iPad that supports iOS 17? ›

      iPadOS 17 is compatible with these devices.
      • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation and later)
      • iPad Pro 10.5-inch.
      • iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation and later)
      • iPad Air (3rd generation and later)
      • iPad (6th generation and later)
      • iPad mini (5th generation and later)

      Is the iPad 5th generation still supported? ›

      Touch ID and Apple Pay let the user purchase items from websites or from within apps. The fifth-generation iPad supports up to iPadOS 16, and does not support iPadOS 17.

      What is the oldest iPad that can run iOS 12? ›

      Compatible iPad models:
      • iPad Pro (all versions)
      • iPad Air 2.
      • iPad Air.
      • iPad (5th generation and newer)
      • iPad Mini 4.
      • iPad Mini 3.
      • iPad Mini 2.

      What is the oldest iPad that supports iOS 14? ›

      Apple has officially released iPadOS 14 to the public with the new software bringing a variety of changes and improvements. iPadOS 14 is compatible with the iPad Air 2 and later, iPad mini 4 and later, iPad 5th gen and later, and all iPad Pro models.

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