Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Jul 9
Apple Ends Restore Support for 8 iPhone and iPad Models Older Than 12 Years
Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Jul 9

Apple Ends Restore Support for 8 iPhone and iPad Models Older Than 12 Years

3 articles · Updated · Computerworld · Jul 9

Summary

  • Eight legacy Apple devices — including the iPhone 4, 4S, 5, 5c and iPad 2, 3, 4 and original iPad mini — can no longer restore or downgrade because Apple stopped signing their old iOS builds.
  • Cellular models are the main target because Apple no longer supports their modems; the devices still work, but users cannot reinstall the operating system if something goes wrong.
  • iOS versions affected include 6.1.3, 8.4.1, 9.3.5/9.3.6 and 10.3.3/10.3.4, including the special iPhone 5 GPS fix Apple issued years after launch.
  • Apple’s rationale is housekeeping and security: keeping signing servers alive for decade-old software costs money and can preserve paths to outdated vulnerabilities.
  • The cutoff highlights Apple’s unusually long support tail — it now guarantees at least 5 years of security updates, versus 7 years from Google and some major Android rivals.

Insights

Apple just cut off its oldest iPhones. When will your current device face the same digital end-of-life from a future update?
As new EU laws demand product durability, is Apple's security policy creating a new wave of e-waste by 'bricking' older devices?
Beyond server fees, what are the hidden costs and security risks forcing tech giants to abandon their older, still-functional products?