- Which iOS device do I have?
- iTunes 12.10.11 for Windows (Windows 64 bit)
- Question: Which Ios Devices Are 64 Bit?
- How do I tell if iPhone is 32 or 64 bit?
- How do I know if my iOS app is 64 bit?
- What devices does iOS 11 support?
- What devices are compatible with iOS 10?
- Is my device 64 bit?
- Is iPad 4th generation 64 bit?
- Can iPhone 5c be updated to iOS 11?
- Is my device compatible with iOS 10?
- What devices are compatible with iOS 13?
- What devices are compatible with iOS 12?
- Is iOS 10.3 3 still supported?
- Can I upgrade to iOS 10?
- Question: Q: How can I tell if my iPad is 32 or 64 bit?
- All replies
- iOS Device Compatibility Reference
- Device Compatibility
- Declaring the Required Device Capabilities
- iPhone Devices
Which iOS device do I have?
This tool aims to help you identify which iOS device you have. Make sure you have your device with you, and we can get started! First off, choose your device type from the tabs below.
The easiest way to identify the iPhone is by it’s «A» model number. You can find it by doing the following:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone
- Go to General → About
- Find the «Model Number» row, and click on it
- You should now see a number beginning with «A». Enter the number below.
If you can’t see your model number in settings, you might be able to find it by following these steps:
- If you have a case on your iPhone, take it off.
- Turn the phone over so that the screen is face-down and the Apple Logo is visible.
- Look at the bottom of the phone for the word «Model» followed by a number.
- Enter that number below.
More information can be found at Apple’s website.
The easiest way to identify the iPad is by it’s «A» model number. You can find it by doing the following:
- Open the Settings app on your iPad
- Go to General → About
- Find the «Model Number» row, and click on it
- You should now see a number beginning with «A». Enter the number below.
If you can’t see your model number in settings, you might be able to find it by following these steps:
- If you have a case on your iPad, take it off.
- Turn the tablet over so that the screen is face-down and the Apple Logo is visible.
- Look at the bottom of the tablet, just above the charging connector for the word «Model» followed by a number.
- Enter that number below.
More information can be found at Apple’s website.
To see the model number on your Apple Watch, tap Settings → General → About, then scroll down to Model.
Enter the number you see below.
From the Apple TV Home screen, choose Settings → General → About and check the Model.
Enter the number you see below.
The easiest way to identify the iPod touch is by it’s «A» model number. You can find it by doing the following:
- Open the Settings app on your iPod touch
- Go to General → About
- Find the «Model Number» row, and click on it
- You should now see a number beginning with «A». Enter the number below.
If you can’t see your model number in settings, you might be able to find it by following these steps:
- If you have a case on your iPod touch, take it off.
- Turn the iPod over so that the screen is face-down and the Apple Logo is visible.
- Look at the bottom of the iPod, just above the charging connector for the word «Model» followed by a number.
- Enter that number below.
More information can be found at Apple’s website.
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iTunes 12.10.11 for Windows (Windows 64 bit)
About iTunes
iTunes is the easiest way to enjoy your favorite music, movies, TV shows, and more on your PC. iTunes includes the iTunes Store, where you can purchase everything you need to be entertained. Your purchases are stored in iCloud and are available on your devices at no additional cost.
What’s new in iTunes
This update allows you to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch on Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs.
Дата отправки: Dec 7, 2020
Размер файла: 201 MB
Hardware:
- PC with a 1GHz Intel or AMD processor with support for SSE2 and 512MB of RAM
- To play standard-definition video from the iTunes Store, an Intel Pentium D or faster processor, 512MB of RAM, and a DirectX 9.0–compatible video card is required
- To play 720p HD video, an iTunes LP, or iTunes Extras, a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or faster processor, 1GB of RAM, and an Intel GMA X3000, ATI Radeon X1300, or NVIDIA GeForce 6150 or better is required
- To play 1080p HD video, a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or faster processor, 2GB of RAM, and an Intel GMA X4500HD, ATI Radeon HD 2400, or NVIDIA GeForce 8300 GS or better is required
- Screen resolution of 1024×768 or greater; 1280×800 or greater is required to play an iTunes LP or iTunes Extras
- 16-bit sound card and speakers Internet connection to use Apple Music, the iTunes Store, and iTunes Extras
- iTunes-compatible CD or DVD recorder to create audio CDs, MP3 CDs, or backup CDs or DVDs. Songs from the Apple Music catalog cannot be burned to a CD.
Software:
- Windows 7 or later
- 64-bit editions of Windows require the iTunes 64-bit installer
- 400MB of available disk space
- Some third-party visualizers may no longer be compatible with this version of iTunes. Please contact the developer for an updated visualizer that is compatible with iTunes 12.1 or later. Apple Music, iTunes Store, and iTunes Match availability may vary by country Apple Music trial requires sign-up and is available for new subscribers only. Plan automatically renews after trial.
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Question: Which Ios Devices Are 64 Bit?
According to stackexchange.com
How do I tell if iPhone is 32 or 64 bit?
How to check if an app is 32-bit or 64-bit on iPhone
- Open Settings from the Home Screen.
- Tap General > About.
- Tap Applications.
- Then, there will appear a list of applications that are 32-bit and not compatible with iOS 11.
How do I know if my iOS app is 64 bit?
Apple has included a new Settings pane in iOS 10.3 to easily check for installed 32-bit apps, and to see if there are updates available. To check, open Settings. Tap on General. Tap on About, and select Applications.
Apple can still make this less painful, if it chooses
What devices does iOS 11 support?
According to Apple, the new mobile operating system will be supported on these devices:
- iPhone X iPhone 6/6 Plus and later;
- iPhone SE iPhone 5S iPad Pro;
- 12.9-in., 10.5-in., 9.7-in. iPad Air and later;
- iPad, 5th generation and later;
- iPad Mini 2 and later;
- iPod Touch 6th generation.
What devices are compatible with iOS 10?
Supported devices
- iPhone 5.
- iPhone 5C.
- iPhone 5S.
- iPhone 6.
- iPhone 6 Plus.
- iPhone 6S.
- iPhone 6S Plus.
- iPhone SE.
Is my device 64 bit?
In Android smartphones, anything above ARMv8 is a 64-bit device. You can also check if your phone is 64-bit in android using the app Antutu Benchmark. While this is a benchmarking app, you can just use it to view your device information. Open Antutu Benchmark and click on ‘info.’
Is iPad 4th generation 64 bit?
The move isn’t a surprise, as Apple’s recently released Clips video app only supports 64-bit hardware, meaning it cannot run on the iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, fourth-generation iPad, or any devices older than those.
Can iPhone 5c be updated to iOS 11?
Released alongside the iPhone 5C, the iPhone 5S has a 64-bit Apple A7 processor which is compatible with the new iOS 11 operating system. As a result, owners of that model will be able to update their handsets to the new system—for now, at least.
Is my device compatible with iOS 10?
The list of devices that are not compatible with the latest iOS include: The iPad with Retina Display (3rd Gen) and older 9.7-inch iPads. The iPad Mini. The iPod Touch 5th-generation and older iPod Touch models.
What devices are compatible with iOS 13?
Both iOS 12 and iOS 11 offered support for the iPhone 5s and newer, the iPad mini 2 and newer, and the iPad Air and newer. At the time iOS 12 launched, some of those devices were five years old. Dropping support for everything up to the iPhone 7 would leave iOS 13 compatible only with iOS devices from 2016 or later.
What devices are compatible with iOS 12?
So, according to this speculation, probable lists of iOS 12 compatible devices are mentioned below.
- 2018 new iPhone.
- iPhone X.
- iPhone 8/8 Plus.
- iPhone 7/7 Plus.
- iPhone 6/6 Plus.
- iPhone 6s/6s Plus.
- iPhone SE.
- iPhone 5S.
Is iOS 10.3 3 still supported?
iOS 10.3.3 is officially the last version of iOS 10. The iOS 12 update is set to bring new features and a slew of performance improvements to the iPhone and iPad. iOS 12 is only compatible with devices capable of running iOS 11. Devices like the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c will unfortunately stick around on iOS 10.3.3.
Can I upgrade to iOS 10?
To update to iOS 10, visit Software Update in Settings. Connect your iPhone or iPad to a power source and tap Install Now. Firstly, the OS must download the OTA file in order to begin setup. After the download has finished, the device will then begin the update process and eventually reboot into iOS 10.
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Question: Q: How can I tell if my iPad is 32 or 64 bit?
I’m wanting to purchase an app that requires a 64 bit machine but I could not see any indication if it is 32 or 64 in the «about» screen.
OS: 9.3.1 (which is required for the app)
Model is: MD588LL/A
Posted on May 12, 2016 12:05 PM
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That is an iPad Air 1 (first generation). It is a 64-bit device which uses the Apple A7 processor.
May 12, 2016 12:14 PM
iPad Air or later and iPad mini 2 or later have 64 bit processors.
Basically iPads released on/after November 2013
May 12, 2016 12:16 PM
Pretty sure it’s not an Air, but it does have a lightning connector.
May 12, 2016 1:21 PM
iPad Air does indeed have a lightning connector.
May 12, 2016 2:45 PM
Look at the back of your iPad and see what is the model number. It should be A####. If you have an iPad 4, then it’s a 32 bit tablet, otherwise it’s 64.
iPad 4 and newer have the lightning connectors.
May 12, 2016 3:19 PM
If it’s not an Air but it’s got lightning connector, it must be iPad 4. According the wiki, iPad 4 uses A6X processor and it is a 32-bit CPU:
May 12, 2016 3:26 PM
After looking at that Wiki page and then these replies I’m leaning towards 32bit.
Thanks all for the help: didn’t want to waste $30 on the app to find out it won’t work.
May 12, 2016 4:41 PM
As SergZak said, MD588LL/A means it’s an iPad Air 1.
As Axeman1020 said, confirmed by this article, iPad Air 1 has a 64 bit chip.
But you think you may have a 32 bit chip.
Good luck. Enjoy your iPad.
May 12, 2016 5:35 PM
Try settings> general>about> capacity. If the number is close to 64 but slightly less there’s your answer
The most distinguishing feature is the camera. iPad 1’s don’t have camera.
Also I doubt you can purchase an app that won’t work on your iPad from your iPad. Just like you can’t download an app that won’t work.
May 12, 2016 6:35 PM
So is there any way to identify for sure that it’s an Air? I found the original box and it just says iPad, no mention of Air on the box or in any of the printed material inside.
Here’s a scan of the label. Nowhere does it say «Air»
In the Wikipedia model comparison it shows the iPad 4 with a lightning connector and an Apple A6X chip which I believe is a 32bit.
This unit was right on the cusp. You can see why I am a bit confused and that the replies are interesting IMO.
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iOS Device Compatibility Reference
Device Compatibility
The information property list ( Info.plist ) file contains critical information about your app’s configuration and must be included in your app bundle. Every new project you create in Xcode has a default Info.plist file configured with some basic information about your project. You can modify this file to specify additional configuration details for your app.
The UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities key lets you declare the hardware or specific capabilities that your app needs in order to run. All apps are required to have this key in their Info.plist file. The App Store uses the contents of this key to prevent users from downloading your app onto a device that cannot possibly run it. The tables in this chapter show all iOS devices and their capabilities.
Important: All device requirement changes must be made when you submit an update to your binary. You are permitted only to expand your device requirements. Submitting an update to your binary to restrict your device requirements is not permitted. You are unable to restrict device requirements because this action will keep customers who have previously downloaded your app from running new updates.
Important: If you require a capability listed in bold, you must build your app as a fat binary (armv6 and armv7) or require a minimum iOS version of 4.3 or later. See the individual device tables for a specific key requirement.
Declaring the Required Device Capabilities
The value of the UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities key is either an array or a dictionary that contains additional keys identifying features your app requires (or specifically prohibits). If you specify the value of the key using an array, the presence of a key indicates that the feature is required; the absence of a key indicates that the feature is not required and that the app can run without it. If you specify a dictionary instead, each key in the dictionary must have a Boolean value that indicates whether the feature is required or prohibited. A value of true indicates the feature is required and a value of false indicates that the feature must not be present on the device. If a given capability is optional for your app, do not include the corresponding key in the dictionary.
For the list of possible UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities keys, see UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities in Information Property List Key Reference. Be sure to include keys only for the features that your app absolutely requires. If your app can run without a specific feature, do not include the corresponding key. For detailed information on how to create and edit property lists, see Information Property List Key Reference.
The sections that follow detail the compatibility of each iOS device model with all UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities keys.
iPhone Devices
Table 1-1 , Table 1-2 , and Table 1-3 list the capabilities for iPhone devices.
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