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Originally Posted by JavaBrewer
Frankly I’m surprised you could update a iPhone that old. Curious what you mean by update? I have a 2010 MacBook Pro that will not update and no longer will connect to my iPhone 13 Pro Max by wire. With my iPhone I am afraid to update the iOS going forward because each one needs more resources than the last and just starts making the phone slower and more problematic to use.
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I’m not sure what iOS was on the phone, as it’s not been connected to the Internet, etc. for years. It’s back in the car now, so I can’t look at it, but I think it’s got the latest iOS…17.6.1?
If I knew it was gonna be this much trouble, I wouldn’t have done it. I just wanted to make the phone a blank slate, as I sometimes leave the windows down and the phone mounted low on the dashboard/Instrument panel, in case somebody grabbed it.
The battery needs servicing, as it doesn’t hold a charge very long, but I keep it plugged in to the charger/cigarette lighter.