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If you own an older Apple device—specifically the iPhone 4s, iPad 2, iPad 3, or the original iPad mini—you are likely stuck on iOS 9.3.5. For millions of users, this is the end of the road. Apple stopped signing newer versions of iOS for these 32-bit devices years ago.
While modern apps won't install, many classic apps are still functional. Here is a breakdown of what you can realistically expect.
If you try to download a popular app today, you will likely encounter the dreaded message: "This application requires iOS 13.0 or later." However, all is not lost. How to Download Older Versions of Apps appstore ios 9.3.5
These devices run on 32-bit processors (ARMv7s). Apple transitioned entirely to 64-bit architecture with iOS 11. Consequently, any app that has been updated in the last 7 years requires 64-bit architecture, meaning it will not run on iOS 9.3.5.
, the experience is a "time capsule" where success depends on finding older, compatible versions of software. The "Last Compatible Version" Strategy The Ultimate Guide to the App Store on iOS 9
Use a Newer Device: Sign in to your Apple ID on a modern iPhone or iPad (or use iTunes 12.6.5 on a PC, which still has the App Store).
Important Note: iOS 9.3.5 was released in August 2016. Apple no longer supports this version. The App Store on this version is in a legacy, read-only state. You cannot download the latest versions of most modern apps. You can only download the last compatible version of an app that you have already downloaded before (on any iOS device with the same Apple ID). Once you're in the App Store, you can
There is something undeniably satisfying about the skeuomorphic remnants and the clean, stable feel of this update. It was the last breath of the classic iOS design language before iOS 10 changed the game with raised tabs and widgets.