![]() It's a feature here, feature there until it becomes some feature you care about. ![]() Apple used to be the company I could trust to support their devices for a long time but now they are starting to bring segmentation to push more iPad sales. The next step for Apple is going to be "M1 and up" limitations as those start trickling down to the cheaper tiers. Garageband runs just fine on it, but I guess Logic Pro with fewer tracks/plugins than the latest ones is a too big ask. This was what Apple marketed as a super capable device back then, yet nothing ever made use of its capabilities either. 2017 sounds old, but functionally there is absolutely nothing wrong with it, it still gets the latest iOS so I have seen no incentive to upgrade. Of course if you keep upgrading your devices along the way you will never run into this, but I am already seeing my 2017 iPad Pro becoming "device non grata" for features like Stage Manager - or Logic Pro for that matter. On Android, Windows, MacOS or Linux you can just dig up an old version of the software and install that. Click to expand.Sure, the difference is that afaik Apple doesn't do something like "well, looks like version 2.0.5 of this software does not support the last version of iOS compatible on your device, so we will install 1.9.0 instead" but instead will just refuse to install the app.
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