5.1.1 — Ipa Ios

If iTunes says “The app ___ was not installed because it requires a newer version of iOS” – the IPA is too new.

| Device | Max iOS Version | Compatible with iOS 5.1.1 IPA? | | --- | --- | --- | | iPhone 4S | iOS 9.3.6 | Yes (native to 5.1.1) | | iPhone 4 | iOS 7.1.2 | Yes | | iPhone 3GS | iOS 6.1.6 | Yes | | iPad 2 (Rev A) | iOS 9.3.5 | Yes | | iPad (1st gen) | iOS 5.1.1 | | | iPod touch 4G | iOS 6.1.6 | Yes | ipa ios 5.1.1

Thus, enthusiasts rely on third-party archives. If iTunes says “The app ___ was not

Dropbox (v2.3.1), Evernote (v5.4.3), GoodReader, and AVPlayerHD. Dropbox (v2

ldid -S appname.app/appname

Technically, no. Apple’s free developer signing for iOS 5 requires a provisioning profile that expires after 7 days, but Xcode 14 cannot deploy to iOS 5.1.1. Sideloadly and AltStore require iOS 9+. Therefore, for installing arbitrary IPAs on iOS 5.1.1 today.