"The Australian" said : 187,000 iPhone apps may be axed if Apple ends 32-bit support

as informed in 187,000 iphone apps may be axed if Apple ends 32-bit supportAbout 187,000 Apple iOS apps may be removed with the next update to the company's mobile operating system. This has fed speculation that iOS 11 won't support 32-bit apps. Now 32-bit apps won't run at all with the iOS 10.3 Beta 2 — a version available to the developer community. Indeed it's possible that the final iOS 11 may support 32-bit apps as Apple's final product in the past has not necessarily reflected developer Beta versions. As successive Apple devices were released, the company began to transition away from 32-bit apps, telling developers that from February 2015 the app store would no longer accept new 32-bit app submissions.


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Apple Leak Reveals iPhone Upgrades, Full Spectral Sensing To Be Added


Apple Leak Reveals iPhone Upgrades, Full Spectral Sensing To Be Added
This includes the iphone 7S, iPhone 7S Plus and iPhone 8. Take note that the iPhone 7S and 7S Plus will allegedly sport LCD displays while the iPhone 8 or the anniversary iPhone will come with OLED display. Apple Leak Reveals iPhone Upgrades, Full Spectral Sensing To Be AddedThe 2017 iPhones will bring in the most drastic change ever made to the brand. Sign Up for the ITECHPOST Newsletter Get the Most Popular iTechPost Stories in a Weekly Newsletter© 2017 ITECHPOST, All rights reserved. Needless to say, this might also explain the rumor that Apple won't release the iPhone 8 together with the 7S and 7S Plus.





Apple patents shock absorbers for iPhone that pop out when device is dropped, and allow flotation
Main image: A dropped iphone scenario with a bumper-equipped device (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)Share this: EmailTwitterFacebookLinkedInRedditGoogleMorePinterestTumblrTags: Apple, bumpers, cushions, drop, float, iPhone, Patents Whatever the body of water, Apple's technology could reduce the damage, or prevent loss, according to the patent document. "By enabling the device to float, this may permit the user time to retrieve the device from the water environment and prevent damage. By Ethan Baron / April 4, 2017 at 11:15 AMSooner or later it happens to every mobile phone user: the device escapes the hand, or gets knocked off a counter, and down it falls. And even if it's only the screen that breaks, Apple will charge $129 to $149 for the fix.


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