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The next version of iOS could kill 187,000 old apps


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Guest Chris Mills
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iOS 11, the next version of Apple's mobile OS expected to launch this spring, is likely going to kill support for 32-bit apps. That's going off the fact that the latest iOS 10 beta, iOS 10.3, has a pop-up that informs users using old apps that "this app will not work with future versions of iOS."

 

You hopefully aren't still using any older 32-bit apps, but that doesn't mean that they don't exist. An analytics firm has estimated that 187,000 32-bit apps remain on the App Store. Once iOS 11 rolls out, they're going to die off in short order.

 

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