Apple's iOS 10.3.2 beta version may leave your iPhone 5, iPhone 5C prone to bugs

All you need to know about Apple's latest iOS update

Listen up fellas! Tech giant Apple has released iOS 10.3.2 beta version and it is needlessly vicious. Usually, we expect the updates to bring in some security updates, fix the existing bugs, add support for new technology, add a couple of new features to the apps and in rare cases rejig the existing apps completely. But not this time.

Apart from the boring stuff that keeps happening in the background with all the operating system (OS) updates, in its latest update to iOS 10, Apple left out the devices that work on 32-bit device architecture (yes, we are as shocked as you are!).

The iOS 10.3.2 updates will be delivered to devices that support 64-bit architecture (and nothing less). Never in its decade-long love affair with iPhones and iOS has Apple left out the devices that support 32-bit architecture. But it seems that the times have changed and the company is not keen on entertaining the technology that may seem even a little bit out of sort (or in this case outdated and old).

You have nothing to worry about if you have an iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone SE or any other latest device. However, trouble bells are ringing for Apple’s immensely popular iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C. The problem with them is that they work on 32-bit architecture, which means that the latest iOS update could render them obsolete.

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So, if you are planning to change your iPhone, this might be the right time to do so.

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As far as other devices are concerned, Apple has also released updates for Mac OS Sierra, Watch OS and TV OS as well. So, it’s time that you start updating all your Apple devices.

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