Is there any way to trick the App Store or these latest-version apps
into thinking that I have iOS 14 or iOS 15 so I can d/l and install
these updates? Obviously, there are no warranty issues involved. TIA.
I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on the following?
I don't talk on the 'phone much but when I need to, or when I need to
send / receive SMS messages, my old Nokia dumbphone works just fine.
However, a couple of years ago I inherited an iPhone 6 which I use --
without a SIM card -- for connecting over Wi-Fi to a number of apps.
Lately, more and more of the apps are insisting on being updated but
when I go to the App Store to do that, I get the brush-off: 'this app requires iOS 14' or 'this app requires iOS 15'. My iPhone 6 maxed out at
iOS 12.5
Is there any way to trick the App Store or these latest-version apps
into thinking that I have iOS 14 or iOS 15 so I can d/l and install
these updates? Obviously, there are no warranty issues involved. TIA.
I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on the following?
I don't talk on the 'phone much but when I need to, or when I need to
send / receive SMS messages, my old Nokia dumbphone works just fine.
However, a couple of years ago I inherited an iPhone 6 which I use --
without a SIM card -- for connecting over Wi-Fi to a number of apps.
Lately, more and more of the apps are insisting on being updated but
when I go to the App Store to do that, I get the brush-off: 'this app requires iOS 14' or 'this app requires iOS 15'. My iPhone 6 maxed out at
iOS 12.5
Is there any way to trick the App Store or these latest-version apps
into thinking that I have iOS 14 or iOS 15 so I can d/l and install
these updates? Obviously, there are no warranty issues involved. TIA.
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