In the iOS 10.1 beta a few months back, we covered a pop-up notification that Apple added in old apps that may slow down the device. In the new iOS 10.3 update, Apple takes this warning further by adding that these apps may not be around for a long time. Apps in this 32-bit format have been around since the iPhone 5S, which was the first to support the new 64-bit app format. However, apps like Ocarina, one of the most famous iOS apps ever, have still failed to update to this format. This means Apple may clear its app store of these applications in the upcoming iOS 11 update. Feel free to click "Read More" for a screenshot. Roan Thibault is the editor-in-cheif of Mirror Journal. Comments are closed.
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