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Apple will release the long-awaited official version of iOS 19 this evening (00:11) and all users who have a compatible device will be able to happily update. If you didn't participate in any of the beta tests and you still have some version of iOS 10 on your iPhone/iPad, we need to strongly warn you. Once you install iOS 11 on your device, older apps using 32-bit instruction sets will not run on your device!

With the arrival of iOS 11, support for 32-bit applications ends, exactly as Apple announced many months ago. Developers have had plenty of time to update their legacy apps to the current release terms. It is very possible that you have one or two older but even more popular applications on your device that are no longer in active development and will not be updated to 64-bit. In this case, please note that you will not be able to use them after today's update.

If you have iOS 10, you can check which apps are at risk of this problem in the settings. The procedure is very simple. Just open it Settings, below In general, then Information and click on the option here Application. You will see a list of apps that are currently not compatible with the new iOS version and will no longer be compatible unless they receive a 64-bit update. If you have any such applications, you can try to contact the developers themselves. However, if they haven't updated their app by now, the development is probably already over.

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