"iPadOS 15 is compatible with the iPad mini 4 and later, iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th generation and later, and all iPad Pro models, and was released on September 20, 2021"
*Remind me forgotten still "physicaly" working iphone 5 in desk drawer.
Any trick to use older apple devices as normal ?
Thank you
https://ios.cfw.guide/get-started/iPad-(3rd-generation).html
https://www.amazon.com/Controller-Driver-LP097QX1-LTN097QL01...
You can do this with lots of old electronics actually. Laptops tablets and phones, you name it.
But instead it's stuck on the newer iOS 9.x, which turned it into a paperweight.
It's The Peter Principle for tech devices: a competent device will keep getting upgraded until it becomes unusable at its current OS.
I've been waiting for like iPad Linux or something I could do with it to make it useful. Nothing has come along.
I put my old laptop and hard disks to use as a homeserver, I have scripts running which download podcasts and youtube channels I view often, and at night I can just use my iPad to consume this. Another plus with this setup is, I dont need to see those annoying YT ads, and I always have the videos backed-up with me even if the channel is taken down or the author removes videos.
I also use my iPad as a roku remote over WiFi. Overall I am able to extract utility than just throwing it away.
In my case, however, I stopped updating it -- a long time ago, in fact! I'm not sure when it was that I stopped but it's running version 10.0.1 so around whenever that came out.
I'm quite aware of the "risks", however, so I don't use it for anything important. It's the device I grab whenever I'm gonna sit and browse HN, catch up on the news, or read some technical documents / papers. I don't really use any apps besides other than Safari and iBooks (I was going to install Firefox for iOS a while back but couldn't as it required a newer version).
About a year or two ago, I did look into updating it to a newer version, but I didn't want to install the newest version as I was afraid I'd be unhappy with either it or its performance and be unable to downgrade / rollback. Upgrading to any version other than the latest simply isn't an option, apparently, even "manually" using iTunes with locally downloaded ".ipsw" files (which were downloaded when they were released and so had valid signatures, etc.). Apple wouldn't let me update it to the last version of iOS 13, for example, so I decided it'll be running 10.0.1 until either it dies or becomes unusable (due to being so far behind).
Similarly, I'm still using the iPhone 6S that I've had for several years -- it is kept up-to-date, though!
Ironically, I ordered both a new iPad and a new iPhone about 15 months ago (December 2020). I did finally open up the new iPhone recently, but I still haven't switched over to it; it's still sitting there at the initial "Hello" setup / welcome screen! The new iPad, however, has been sitting on a shelf, still in the unopened box, since it arrived.