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Apple Devices: Microsoft Teams and Seesaw Compatibility Apple Devices: Microsoft Teams and Seesaw Compatibility Microsoft Teams Compatibility Model Release Date Compatible? Y/N IOS Version iPad Pro 3rd Gen Mar-20 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad 7th Gen Sep-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 11 Sep-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max Sep-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) Ipod Touch 7th Gen May-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Mini 5th Gen Mar-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Air 3rd Gen Mar-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone XR Oct-18 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone XS, XS Max Sep-18 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad 6th Gen Mar-18 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone X Nov-17 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iphone 8, 8 Plus Sep-17 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Pro 2nd Gen Jun-17 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad 5th Gen Mar-17 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 7, 7 Plus Sep-16 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone SE Mar-16 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Pro 1st Gen Nov-15 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Mini 4th Gen Sep-15 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 6S, 6S Plus Sep-15 Y 13.3.1 (Current) Ipod Touch 6th Gen Jul-15 Y 12.4.5 iPad Mini 3rd Gen Oct-14 Y 12.4.5 iPad Air 2nd Gen Oct-14 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 6, 6 Plus Sep-14 Y 12.4.5 iPad Mini 2nd Gen Nov-13 Y 12.4.5 iPad Air 1st Gen Nov-13 Y 12.4.5 iPhone 5S Sep-13 Y 12.4.5 iPhone 5C Sep-13 N iPad 4th Gen Nov-12 N iPad Mini 1st Gen Nov-12 N Ipod Touch 5th Gen Oct-12 N iphone 5 Sep-12 N iPad 3rd Gen Mar-12 N iPad 2nd Gen Mar-11 N iPhone 4(GSM) Feb-11 N Ipod Touch 4th Gen Sep-10 N iPhone 4(CDMA) Jun-10 N iPad 1st Gen Apr-10 N Ipod Touch 3rd Gen Sep-09 N iPhone 3GS Jun-09 N Ipod Touch 2nd Gen Sep-08 N iPhone 3G Jul-08 N Ipod Touch 1st Gen Sep-07 N iPhone 1st Gen Jun-07 N Note: Supports Latest 2 iOS Versions https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/hardware-requirements-for-the-teams-app Seesaw Compatibility Model Release Date Compatible? Y/N IOS Version iPad Pro 3rd Gen Mar-20 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad 7th Gen Sep-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 11 Sep-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max Sep-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) Ipod Touch 7th Gen May-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Mini 5th Gen Mar-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Air 3rd Gen Mar-19 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone XR Oct-18 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone XS, XS Max Sep-18 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad 6th Gen Mar-18 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone X Nov-17 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iphone 8, 8 Plus Sep-17 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Pro 2nd Gen Jun-17 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad 5th Gen Mar-17 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 7, 7 Plus Sep-16 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone SE Mar-16 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Pro 1st Gen Nov-15 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPad Mini 4th Gen Sep-15 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 6S, 6S Plus Sep-15 Y 13.3.1 (Current) Ipod Touch 6th Gen Jul-15 Y 12.4.5 iPad Mini 3rd Gen Oct-14 Y 12.4.5 iPad Air 2nd Gen Oct-14 Y 13.3.1 (Current) iPhone 6, 6 Plus Sep-14 Y 12.4.5 iPad Mini 2nd Gen Nov-13 Y 12.4.5 iPad Air 1st Gen Nov-13 Y 12.4.5 iPhone 5S Sep-13 Y 12.4.5 iPad 4th Gen Nov-12 Y 10.3.4 iPhone 5C Sep-13 N iPad Mini 1st Gen Nov-12 N Ipod Touch 5th Gen Oct-12 N iphone 5 Sep-12 N iPad 3rd Gen Mar-12 N iPad 2nd Gen Mar-11 N iPhone 4(GSM) Feb-11 N Ipod Touch 4th Gen Sep-10 N iPhone 4(CDMA) Jun-10 N iPad 1st Gen Apr-10 N Ipod Touch 3rd Gen Sep-09 N iPhone 3GS Jun-09 N Ipod Touch 2nd Gen Sep-08 N iPhone 3G Jul-08 N Ipod Touch 1st Gen Sep-07 N iPhone 1st Gen Jun-07 N Note: Version 10.3 or above https://help.seesaw.me/hc/en-us/articles/205070589-What-iOS-Android-or-Kindle-operating-systems-does-Seesaw-support- Android Devices: Microsoft Teams and Seesaw Compatibility Microsoft Teams: Support is limited to the last four major versions of Android https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/hardware-requirements-for-the-teams-app Seesaw: Lollipop (API 22) and newer https://help.seesaw.me/hc/en-us/articles/205070589-What-iOS-Android-or-Kindle-operating-systems-does-Seesaw-support-.
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