> One major aim is to have the app under 20MB so it can be installed or
> updated over 3G or wireless – which I can only achieve by selecting 1 single
> architecture – ARMv6 or ARMv7. Everything was fine with ARMv7 until I went
> to upload it to Apple – said it was missing an architecture – ARMv6. Is that
> because I had a minimum OS version of 3.1? What minimum version would I need
> to upload an ARMv7 only?
>

iOS5 is armv7 only, but I think you can get away with 4.3 too.... not
tried it tho.

> Or could I have just selected ARMv6? We do have clients using it on iPad
> though – it’s not an iPad app (target is iPhone/iPod) but obviously still
> runs on the iPad as an phone app – would ARMv6 stop that working?
>

From what I know arm6 is upwards compatible - ie, every iphone runs
v6, but not all of them (3G) run v7.

I know Apple will reject your app if you make a new application in
ITC, upload a v6, then try to upload a v7 one. But if you make a new
app in ITC, then upload a v7, they are happy....



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