If your device is running iOS 15.7 and you are attempting to download GarageBand for the first time, you may see a message stating it requires a newer version of iOS. Use this workaround: Check Your Purchase History
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I should clarify that version numbers might be incorrect and that downloading through the App Store is the correct method. Maybe they found a third-party site offering an old version or build. I need to warn against that because of security issues. Also, highlight the official source and features like the free version, instruments, etc. Maybe mention that iOS versions are updated automatically. Need to ensure the user doesn't end up on a phishing site. Also, note that Apple doesn't provide direct download links, so redirect to the App Store. Check if there's any beta version with a different track. No, likely the user is referring to an outdated version. So the review should correct the version number, advise against third-party links, and promote the official app.
Use the search bar to find GarageBand in your history of previously downloaded apps.
If you have never "purchased" GarageBand before, the Cloud icon will not appear. You must first add the app to your Apple ID history using a device that supports iOS 17.
Borrow a device running and sign in with your Apple ID .
, and the cloud icon should now allow the older version download. Offload Trick