It has long been the case that older devices have been unable to take advantage of all the new features Apple offers when it upgrades its operating systems. Indeed, this is true of tech firms more broadly, and it can often be for good reason, namely that a hardware upgrade helps facilitate that new software feature. We’ve seen this with the iPhone’s camera many times.
This issue came to the fore once again in the wake of Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. While there was much excitement about the forthcoming features unveiled at WWDC, it quickly emerged that lots of people would not be able to use them.
The key example of this is Stage Manager, which greatly improves multitasking on the iPad, allowing for multiple overlapping windows. It also provides full support for external displays with a resolution of up to 6K. Pulling back the curtain on Stage Manager was a major part of the WWDC, but