Try rebooting your iPad
IPad model ML0U2LL/AWas iPad OS I was referring to, it’s usually a little later here !
Was iPad OS I was referring to, it’s usually a little later here !
If you go to Settings, General, About, it should give you the Model Name (which is the best method of figuring out if the device is on the supported list).IPad model ML0U2LL/A
Reads iPad Pro (12.9)If you go to Settings, General, About, it should give you the Model Name (which is the best method of figuring out if the device is on the supported list).
Otherwise, you would need the A Model Number (tap on the ML entry) to look it up.
Did not work.Shouldn’t be, perhaps a reboot would solve the issue connecting to the servers
I found the reference to the device on MacTracker. That’s the first generation iPad Pro (12.9 inch).Reads iPad Pro (12.9)
I found the reference to the device on MacTracker. That’s the first generation iPad Pro (12.9 inch).
It does not support iPadOS17, so you will not see it show up in Software Update.
iPadOS 17
iPadOS 17 makes iPad more personal and capable, with a redesigned Lock Screen, interactive widgets, enhanced PDFs and seamless sharing in Messages.www.apple.com
It’s because it is supposed to be an app link to mactracker://B3ED0004-4182-474E-BD2B-6036020B649AThe first web page did not work. What us neat I have a Samsung Galaxy 17.3 incher. I installed a application called IIS Launcher 17.
Makes my Samsung Galaxy operate using a Apple IPad interface. Makes the device much easier to use.
I see this when accessing the web page.