How Do I Download Apps on Ipad Mini 1 How Do I Download Apps on Ipad Mini 1
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how do i download apps on ipad mini 1 How do i download apps on ipad mini 1. Dummies has always stood for taking on complex concepts and making them easy to understand. Dummies helps everyone be more knowledgeable and confident in applying what they know. Whether it’s to pass that big test, qualify for that big promotion or even master that cooking technique; people who rely on dummies, rely on it to learn the critical skills and relevant information necessary for success. Learning Made Easy. Copyright © 2021 & Trademark by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Old apps for 2010 Original iPad running iOS 5.1.1. iOS 5.1.1 is the highest iOS the 2010, 1st generation iPad can go. The 1st generation iPad was, more or less, an early adopter model iPad. It was underpowered with only 256 MBs of RAM and NO cameras for image/video shooting or FaceTime calling. If you have a newer iDevice, install the newer version of the app to your newer iDevice first. Then, back on your iPad, you can try to download the latest app from the iOS App Store and if the developer/s has/have left an older, compatible version of their app/s on Apple's app servers, then you will receive a small window pop-up prompt that states that there is an older version of the app that is compatible with your device. Would you like to download this version now. Tap the OK button just below the prompt to start the downloading of the older app version to your iPad. If you need apps for that iPad, if you have a computer with an older version of iTunes (version 12.6.4 or earlier ), you can try downloading the recent app/s, by accessing the iOS App Store, through iTunes, and then, download the recent version of the app/s you like to use on your iPad, to iTunes on your computer, FIRST. IF you own a computer with an older version of iTunes already on it, try using that version as an old 2010, iPad 1 does not need the latest iTunes version. If you have a computer, but NO iTunes on it, here is a link to the older 12.6.3 version for download found in this Apple weblink. Older versions of iTunes found here. iTunes 12.6.5 here. DO NOT download OR USE the latest version of iTunes (version 12.7.x) as there is no more support for saving apps in iTunes under the most recent versions. If you have already downloaded the recent 12.7.x version of iTunes, NONE of what I have wriiten here in this post reply may work! You will need to use an older iTunes version and once it is downloaded and installed on your computer, at launch, hold down the Opt/Alt key on your keyboard while launching this older iTunee version, so you can create a new Tunes library. BEFORE DOING the IMMEDIATELY ABOVE, if you use iTunes on a computer and already have an iTunes Library, you will need to find the iTunes Library folder on your computer and, temporarily, move/copy this folder to another location so you do not accidentally write over your existing current iTunes library. Then, back on your iPad, you can try to download the latest app from the iOS App Store and if the developer/s has/have left an older, compatible version of their app/s on Apple's app servers, then you will receive a small window pop-up prompt that states that there is an older version of the app that is compatible with your device.. Would you like to download this version now. Tap the OK button just below the prompt to start the downloading of the older app version to your iPad. If you are successful in getting apps on this iPad, consider looking for more “up to date”, third party iOS web browsers for that version of iOS. Some third party web browser developers supported their web browser on iOS 5.1.1 for a long time and are more up to date than the iOS 5.1.1 version of the Safari Web Browser. If you use iTunes on a computer, there maybe some third party iOS web browsers that may still have older versions for iOS 5.1.1. Popular third party compatible Web browsers are more quickly dwindling, now. Here are the possible candidates. Dolphin Web browser. iCab Mobile Web browser. Snow Bunny Web browser. Private Browsing Web browser. Maxthon Web browser. FYI, Not every app you attempt to download, to iTunes or from the iOS App Store on your old iPad, will have an iOS 5.1.1 compatible version. For older apps that may still have an older iOS version available, the lowest compatible iOS version of an app is iOS 4.2.1. The search for iOS 5.1.1 compatible apps will be trial and error, but they are out there. This website may help you locate the apps you can use with your original iPad 1. My 2010, iPad 1 has approx. over 100 apps on it that are still functioning, but older versions of apps that I currently run on my newer iPad models. Question: Q: My ipad mini will not download apps. Says "waiting" please help. Here are a number of things that have worked for other users in the past. Give them a try - YMMV. Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons. Make sure that you do not have a stalled download in iTunes - a song or podcast . if you have a download in there that did not finish, complete that one first. Only one thing can download at a time on the iPad so that could be what is causing the problem. If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again. Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap your ID and sign out. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button. Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again. All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered. If all else fails, download the updates or the apps in iTunes on your computer and then sync the content to your iPad. How to install apps on Ipad 1 iOS 5.1.1. If you are a first-generation iPad owner, you have probably noticed that you can’t install most of the applications on the App Store as they are no longer compatible with iOS 5.1.1. The first generation of Ipad’s will be no longer upgraded to make it compatible with the new applications. This problem is, of course, very weird for the owners of the Ipad 1, as it restrics its use. Let’s see how to do it: Download and install the latest version of iTunes on your PC, from the official site https://www.apple.com/it/itunes/download/ ; Connect the iPad to your PC and open iTunes; Log In to the iTunes Store with your App Store account; Move to the App section (the “A” logo) and download the apps you want to install; You will find the downloaded apps on the “list” My apps . You just have and try to install them on your Ipad. After a few seconds, however, a message will warn you that it is impossible to install the apps on the iPad because the version is not compatible with iOS 5.1.1; Now unplug the Ipad and try again to install the application from your iPad’s App Store . In most cases, if you are logged in with the same Apple ID you used on iTunes, the Store will ask you if you want to install an older version of the application (which is compatible with iOS 5.1.1). Agree and the download will start automatically! This guide has been tested on several Apps (such as Facebook ) with good results. Note : In order to install the App from iTunes to our Ipad you must authorize your PC . If you want to thank us, follow us on Facebook , G+ and Twitter ! Question: Q: how to download apps on 1st gen ipad. Hello! I currently have a 1st gen ipad running Ios 5.1.1. Because I factory reset it, I am unable to log in into the store, as it keeps giving me a message, "The requested action requires the latest version of iOS". I want to download some old versions of apps and games on the ipad. Could there be a work around this? The 1st Gen Ipad I use runs on iOS 5.1.1 and it is a silver one.