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It is if your iPad is older than the iPad Air 2. This model was released in October 2014 and is the oldest iPad that is compatible with iPadOS 14. iPadOS 14 is compatible with a number of other older iPad models. These include the iPad Pro 12.9-inch, the iPad mini 4, the iPad Pro 9.7-inch, the 5th generation iPad, the iPad Pro 10.5-inch, and the iPad Pro 12.9-inch.[1]
Devices that are older than these models aren't able to support the technological improvements and changes of iPadOS 14.
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Question 2 Question 2 of 6:How do I know if my iPad is getting too old to use?
Question 3 Question 3 of 6:How do you update an iPad that wont update?
Question 4 Question 4 of 6:Can I still use an iPad that can't update?
Question 5 Question 5 of 6:What can I do with an iPad that's too old to use?
Question 6 Question 6 of 6:How can I speed up an old iPad that runs slowly?
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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.[15]
Do so until you see the Apple logo on your iPad screen.
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