By understanding the compatibility landscape of iOS 9.3.5, users can make informed decisions about their app usage and plan for future upgrades.
The story of iOS 9.3.5 is unique in the history of Apple mobile software. It represents the "End of the Line" for millions of 32-bit devices, specifically the iPad 2, iPad 3, iPhone 4S, and the original iPad mini. ios 9.3.5 compatible apps
| App | Last working version | Notes | |------|----------------------|-------| | | 8.4.85 | Music streaming works | | Netflix | 9.0.1 | Works but slower | | YouTube | 10.38.3 | Watch videos (no comments/shorts) | | Google Maps | 4.26 | Basic navigation | | Apple Maps | Built-in | Works fine | | WhatsApp | 2.19.100 | No longer supported but can still receive messages | | Telegram | 3.15 | Works well | | Kindle | 4.24 | Reading works | | Pocket | 6.5.2 | Save articles | | VLC | 2.8.9 | Plays local video | | iBooks | Built-in | Works | | Alien Blue | 2.9.10 | Old Reddit client | | Wikipedia | 5.8.0 | Works | | Dropbox | 98.2 | Basic file sync | | Speedtest | 3.2.50 | Works | By understanding the compatibility landscape of iOS 9
Tap the cloud icon. A pop-up should appear saying: "Download an older version of this app? The current version requires iOS 13 or later, but you can download the last compatible version." Confirm: Tap download. The "Web App" Workaround | App | Last working version | Notes