Hello,

I am surprised as well. Since in some country there are laws in relation to the 
length of support. 

Sean 
On 20/06/2012, at 3:53 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> I'm surprised there hasn't been more of a backlash regarding Apple's decision 
> to end support for the original iPad barely two years after it was 
> introduced. I wonder if the folks at Apple are setting a precedent here, 
> essentially telling us that the iPad has a supported lifespan of 
> approximately 2 years. While I'm fully aware of the rapid pace of technology, 
> Apple's decision in this instance will cause me to hesitate a bit longer 
> before making my next Apple purchase.
> 
> Also, I'll be interested to hear from them why they've chosen to deny IOS 6 
> feature upgrades for the original iPad while allowing some of those upgrades 
> for the iPhone 3GS, a device that was introduced almost a year earlier than 
> the iPad.
> 
> Of course, the folks at Apple have been kind enough to offer all IOS upgrades 
> for no cost to this point, but if cost is the issue I would certainly be 
> willing to pay something to have access to IOS 6 or at least the features 
> that can be supported on the original iPad.
> 
> Assuming the folks at Apple don't reconsider and / or don't offer some of the 
> important feature upgrades in an update to IOS 5, I'll be paying serious 
> attention to the JB community for the first time,.
> 
> Bryan
> 
> On Jun 18, 2012, at 7:38 AM, Timothy J. Meloy wrote:
>> I know that the first generation will no longer be supported in IOS 6. 
>> That's something to consider. 
> 
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