IOS 10.1 system notifies about possible iPhone slowdown when launching 32-bit applications

iOS 10.1 is currently in beta testing. Developers and testers will be able to

try out the preview version ahead of the public release scheduled for later this year.

New features and features are commonin this preview version of the new software. However, Apple, the manufacturer, also issued a series of warnings regarding older, 32-bit applications that can be installed on an iOS device. A warning appeared during the beta phase of iOS 10, but who would have thought that it would remain in the final version.

Apple has re-added the warning for iOS 10.1, indicating that installing an older, incompatible application may slow down the performance of the iPhone on which it is installed. Back in 2015, Apple began the trend of mass transition of all iOS and applications to 64-bit basis. Therefore, this warning says nothing more than that “the developers of this application need to update it to improve its compatibility with Apple devices”.

Recently, Apple also worked oncleaning up the official App Store from obsolete content. The matter went so far that it was even announced plans in early September to remove old ones that do not meet the requirements of the application from the digital store. This new warning is probably part of the same process, which will help iPhone / iPad owners avoid problems with older applications that could slow down their devices.