With the release of iPadOS 17, Apple has made significant improvements to the iPad experience. However, not all iPad models will be able to take advantage of the new features. Here is a list of iPad models that will not receive iPadOS 17 updates:
1. iPad 2: The iPad 2 was released in 2011 and is now considered outdated. It runs on an A5 processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
2. iPad Mini 1: The iPad Mini 1 was released in 2012 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A5 processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
3. iPad 3: The iPad 3 was released in 2012 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A5X processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
4. iPad 4: The iPad 4 was released in 2012 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A6X processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
5. iPad Air 1: The iPad Air 1 was released in 2013 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A7 processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
6. iPad Mini 2: The iPad Mini 2 was released in 2013 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A7 processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
7. iPad Mini 3: The iPad Mini 3 was released in 2014 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A7 processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
8. iPad Air 2: The iPad Air 2 was released in 2014 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A8X processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
9. iPad 5th Gen: The iPad 5th Gen was released in 2017 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A9 processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
10. iPad 6th Gen: The iPad 6th Gen was released in 2018 and is also considered outdated. It runs on an A10 Fusion processor and is no longer supported by Apple. As such, it will not receive iPadOS 17 updates.
For those with older iPads, it may be time to upgrade to a newer model that supports the latest version of iPadOS for the best user experience possible.