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Warning "Keeping target iOS version on "4.3" or above is highly advisable"
When I build project for iOS 4.0 warning appears:
Keeping target iOS version on "4.3" or above is highly advisable to minimize App Store submission troubles.
What it is about? Why there is such recommendation?
Is iOS 4.0 even supported by Apple any more? That version is very old.
It's still possible to make a build for 4.0 even in quite new XCode.
I want to update an old game with possibly still big amount of installs. So I wonder is it still possible to make such build.
Seems pretty self-explanatory to me...if you keep it at 4.3 or above, there's less chance of submission troubles. Hardly anybody uses iOS 4 anyway (1% of users had anything prior to 5.0 in summer 2013, and it's less than that now), so why worry?
Answer by oliver-jones · Dec 13, 2013 at 04:47 PM
guitarxe is right. 4.0 is a ridiculously old version for iOS, a version thats the App Store struggles to support anymore, thats why you're getting that warning because so many things are so obsolete for support.
Hence why you might run into submission troubles.
Does anyone even use 4.0 anymore? And if they do, I doubt they are interested in the AppStore anyway.
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