Internal Mode in iPadOS 16 Suggests Apple Could Enable Stage Manager on Older iPad Models Without M1 Chip

iPadOS 16 will not bring Stage Manager on older iPad models and it has caused an uproar among users with an older iPad. 9to5mac discovered that iPadOS 16 features an internal mode that could allow Apple to offer Stage Manager on older iPad models. Apple’s head of software engineering Craig Frederighi stated that Apple ran tests on several iPad models before deciding to limit Stage Manager on iPad models with an M1 chip. Since the code already rests within iPadOS 16, it would not be wrong to assume that Apple developers are still internally working on Stage Manager on other iPad models. It is not new for Apple to limit flagship features for flagship devices. However, the exclusion of Stage Manager on older iPad models has made users skeptical. According to an Apple executive, having a virtual memory swap is necessary for Stage Manager to work which is something that is only available on iPad models with an M1 chip. Users are skeptical about hardware requirements on the iPad because Stage Manager is also available on Intel Macs as old as 2017. It remains to be seen if Apple will change its mind and offer Stage Manager on older iPad models in the future, We will share more details on the subject as soon as further details are available. This is all there is to it, folks. Share your views with us in the comments section below.

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