When the official full version of the mobile operating system was released last September Applu iOS 10, most users were excited about its improved and new features. Its successor, iOS 11, but it is viewed with considerable concern, especially because of its compatibility with "older" applications. Will we really not be able to run many of them on it?
Alarming news has already reached the public that the next mobile operating system from Applu iOS 11 will not support some applications that are not optimized for 64-bit operation. At the moment, this concerns approximately 187 applications from the menu iOS App Store, which would be after switching to the operating system iOS 11 could be completely unusable because they are not compatible with 64-bit processors.
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Company Apple has been encouraging mobile app developers for some time now iOS to update their works to be compatible with 64-bit processors, which are available in smartphones from Applu made their debut after the arrival of the iPhone 5S. But now developers have practically no choice. The news that they Apple serves, speaks uncompromisingly and clearly: update to compatibility with 64-bit processors, or your applications will be App Store completely removed.
In the latest betaoperating system version iOS 10 amended Apple your report that the application may slow down the user's iPhone, to a message clearly stating that the application in question will not be included in a future version iOS According to app analytics firm Sensor Tower, 187 apps will be completely incompatible with the next mobile operating system by Applu. This amount is estimated to be 8% – 10% of all applications in App Store.
It is expected that iOS 11 will be announced at this year's WWDC and its official version for regular users should be released no later than autumn. Apple has always placed great emphasis on the quality of the applications found in its App Store, and last fall, as part of a purge, it removed more than 43 applications. 64-bit processors are in phonesonech od Applu from September 2013, but until 2015 Apple did not require developers to support 64-bit architecture.
How will this move affect users? It is not easy to say for sure at this point, as most developers will likely adapt to the changes and update their apps. However, it is possible that some of your beloved games and tools will be lost with the transition to iOS You will really come at 11.
Source: SiliconRepublic
Personally, I expected this to happen with the arrival of the iPhone 7 and it doesn't surprise me at all :P
And I rather think that innovation will be again minimum. However, we can definitely look forward to another 8000 new emoticons, because the more emoji, the better the phone.
maybe toonethoroughly cleanses app store .. when I'm looking for something and I come across an application that is x years old and hasn't been updated in a year or more .. maybe it will help
I also don't fully understand the author's concern. After all, that's only good, every developer who takes care of his applications probably already has that support there, and if not, he still has half a year to do it, and this step was, after all, completely obvious that it would come sooner or later. At least it will be cleaned :)
I have only one such app and that is List QR Reader. And if it doesn't work? It doesn't matter, you will surely find another reader and maybe even a better one :-)