Re: iOS 11 - Programmes that are updated to 64 bit and those that aren't!

2017-09-29 Thread Andy Baracco
The 5s was the first iPhone to have the 64 bit processor. Andy - Original Message - From: "Andrew J. LaPointe" To: Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 8:31 AM Subject: Re: iOS 11 - Programmes that are updated to 64 bit and those that

RE: iOS 11 - Programmes that are updated to 64 bit and those that aren't!

2017-09-29 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
And if you are wondering whether your phone has a 64 bit processor or not then it's simple: if you have an iPhone 5S or anything newer like an iPhone SE, a 6, 6S, 7 or 8 (that includes all the Plus versions) then your phone is 64 bit. Only the 5/5C and earlier phones are 32 bit. -Original

Re: iOS 11 - Programmes that are updated to 64 bit and those that aren't!

2017-09-29 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Andy, 32-bit apps won't run in iOS 11. In iOS 10, they run, but you get a warning that they may slow down your phone and won't work in iOS 11. You can also find out which 32-bit apps are on your phone by going to Settings/General/About and double-tapping the Apps button that tells you how

Re: iOS 11 - Programmes that are updated to 64 bit and those that aren't!

2017-09-29 Thread Andrew J. LaPointe
How do I know if I have 64 bit vs. 32? I know that my computer is 64 bit but, have no idea about my Iphone... Andy and Shubert -Original Message- From: Woody Anna Dresner Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 11:16 AM To: VIPhone Mailing List Subject: Re: iOS 11 - Programmes that are

Re: iOS 11 - Programmes that are updated to 64 bit and those that aren't!

2017-09-29 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Carol, The reason you can still put the apps on your phone is that if they are updated, you'll know about it and be able to use them again. You could try searching the app store for apps you're unsure about. If they don't show up, you'll know that a 64-bit version isn't available. HTH,

iOS 11 - Programmes that are updated to 64 bit and those that aren't!

2017-09-29 Thread 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone
After upgrading to iOS11 and my total crash that ensued an hour later, I had to restore some programmes from the Store. I found one or two, I really wanted to use, that were in the App Store for update and, for some reason, weren't in my iCloud drive, despite the fact that this was up to date