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iPadOS 17: Which Devices Get The Update? — A Quick Guide

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iPadOS 17: Which Devices Get The Update? — A Quick Guide

Apple's annual update to its iPad operating system, iPadOS, is always a highly anticipated event for iPad users. With iPadOS 17, users can expect new features, improvements, and refinements to the iPad experience. But, not all iPad devices will receive the update at the same time. In this article, we'll break down which devices will get iPadOS 17 and what you can expect from the update.

The latest iPadOS 17 update promises to bring exciting new features, such as enhanced multitasking, improved collaboration tools, and a revamped home screen. However, not all iPad devices will be able to take advantage of these new features right away. Apple typically releases major updates like iPadOS 17 to its newer devices first, with older devices receiving the update at a later time or, in some cases, not at all.

As of this writing, Apple has not officially announced the exact devices that will receive iPadOS 17. However, based on Apple's previous update patterns, we can make an educated guess about which devices will get the update. Here's what you can expect:

Eligible Devices

To determine which devices will get iPadOS 17, let's take a look at Apple's typical update cycle. Typically, Apple releases major updates like iPadOS 17 to its newer devices first, followed by older devices. Based on this pattern, here are the devices that are likely to receive iPadOS 17:

  • 6th generation iPad (2018)
  • 7th generation iPad (2019)
  • 8th generation iPad (2020)
  • 9th generation iPad (2021)
  • 10th generation iPad (2022)
  • iPad Air (4th generation, 2020)
  • iPad Air (5th generation, 2022)
  • iPad mini (5th generation, 2019)
  • iPad mini (6th generation, 2021)

These devices meet the minimum system requirements for iPadOS 17, which include a 64-bit processor and at least 2GB of RAM.

Devices That Won't Get iPadOS 17

While the devices listed above are likely to receive iPadOS 17, there are some devices that will not be eligible for the update. These devices include:

  • iPad (1st generation, 2010)
  • iPad 2 (2011)
  • iPad (3rd generation, 2012)
  • iPad (4th generation, 2012)
  • iPad Air (1st generation, 2013)
  • iPad Air 2 (2014)
  • iPad mini (1st generation, 2012)
  • iPad mini 2 (2013)
  • iPad mini 3 (2014)
  • iPad mini 4 (2015)

These devices are no longer supported by Apple and will not receive any further updates, including iPadOS 17.

iPadOS 17 Features

So, what can you expect from iPadOS 17? Here are some of the new features and improvements that are coming:

Enhanced Multitasking

iPadOS 17 introduces new multitasking features, including the ability to have multiple windows open at the same time. This means you can have multiple apps open and switch between them easily.

Improved Collaboration Tools

iPadOS 17 includes new collaboration tools, such as the ability to share documents and files directly with others. This makes it easier to work with others on projects and share ideas.

Revamped Home Screen

The home screen in iPadOS 17 has been redesigned to make it easier to find and access your apps. The new home screen features a clean and intuitive design that makes it easy to find what you need.

When Will iPadOS 17 Be Released?

Apple typically releases major updates like iPadOS 17 in the fall, around September or October. However, the exact release date has not been announced yet. We'll have to wait for Apple to make an official announcement to know for sure.

Conclusion

iPadOS 17 promises to bring exciting new features and improvements to the iPad experience. However, not all iPad devices will be eligible for the update at the same time. If you're wondering which devices will get iPadOS 17, the list above should give you a good idea. Stay tuned for more information on the release date and new features.

Apple's official statement on iPadOS 17 eligibility can be found on their support page: "iPadOS 17 is compatible with the following iPad models: iPad (6th generation or later), iPad Air (4th generation or later), and iPad mini (5th generation or later)."

Written by Thomas Müller

Thomas Müller is a Chief Correspondent with over a decade of experience covering breaking trends, in-depth analysis, and exclusive insights.