N netdudeuk macrumors 6502 Original poster Nov 27, 2012 390 282 Dec 6, 2018 #1 I have a 4th gen model which is ok but a little slow and I cannot run iOS 12. Is the above worth buying to replace it ? How many more new iOS updates is it likely to get ? Thanks
I have a 4th gen model which is ok but a little slow and I cannot run iOS 12. Is the above worth buying to replace it ? How many more new iOS updates is it likely to get ? Thanks
E Eithanius macrumors 68000 Nov 19, 2005 1,560 420 Dec 6, 2018 #2 Pro or non-Pro...? I'd imagine you would have a good deal out of this...? Else 2018 non-Pro minimum... Reactions: secretk
Pro or non-Pro...? I'd imagine you would have a good deal out of this...? Else 2018 non-Pro minimum...
secretk macrumors 65816 Oct 19, 2018 1,494 1,229 Dec 6, 2018 #4 netdudeuk said: Non-pro. Click to expand... If it's the non pro model I would also say to go for the 2018 model. I think that it's better than the 2017 model and it's not that more expensive anyway. Reactions: rui no onna
netdudeuk said: Non-pro. Click to expand... If it's the non pro model I would also say to go for the 2018 model. I think that it's better than the 2017 model and it's not that more expensive anyway.