Apple Might Drop Support For 32-bit Apps With iOS 10.3

Back in 2013, Apple introduced iPhone 5S powered by Apple A7 chipset, which is the first 64-bit processor for smartphones. Four years later, the company is reportedly getting ready to drop support for 32-bit apps. This was confirmed by the latest iOS 10.3 beta, which displays a message whenever you open a 32-bit app.
The warning says the app "will not work with future versions of iOS," so if developers don't update their apps, you'll might have to find something else. If the support doesn't end with iOS 10.3, it will most likely end with iOS 11.
The difference between 32-bit and 64-bit is in the amount of data a processor can handle. Since a 64-bit processor can process more data, you get faster performance.

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