← Back to context Comment by saagarjha 2 days ago Xcode occasionally bumps the minimum will compile for without complaint. 4 comments saagarjha Reply ryandrake 2 days ago Yes, but even with the current latest SDK and latest Xcode, iOS 15 can be set as the minimum supported version. kasabali 4 hours ago iOS 15 is like what, 4 years old? it's ridiculously short. (yeah, I know a device running ios 15 was also supported before being updated to that version, but it's still short) saagarjha 1 day ago We target older than that and it’s miserable. dagmx 2 days ago Which, importantly means you can support devices back to the iPhone 6S that is a decade old at this point.
ryandrake 2 days ago Yes, but even with the current latest SDK and latest Xcode, iOS 15 can be set as the minimum supported version. kasabali 4 hours ago iOS 15 is like what, 4 years old? it's ridiculously short. (yeah, I know a device running ios 15 was also supported before being updated to that version, but it's still short) saagarjha 1 day ago We target older than that and it’s miserable. dagmx 2 days ago Which, importantly means you can support devices back to the iPhone 6S that is a decade old at this point.
kasabali 4 hours ago iOS 15 is like what, 4 years old? it's ridiculously short. (yeah, I know a device running ios 15 was also supported before being updated to that version, but it's still short)
dagmx 2 days ago Which, importantly means you can support devices back to the iPhone 6S that is a decade old at this point.
Yes, but even with the current latest SDK and latest Xcode, iOS 15 can be set as the minimum supported version.
iOS 15 is like what, 4 years old? it's ridiculously short. (yeah, I know a device running ios 15 was also supported before being updated to that version, but it's still short)
We target older than that and it’s miserable.
Which, importantly means you can support devices back to the iPhone 6S that is a decade old at this point.