

Microsoft To Do App No Longer Supports iOS 12 and Older
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iOS 13 or later now required by the app on iPhone
Microsoft To Do has recently received an update that introduces a new operating system requirement on the iPhone.
Users would need to be running at least iOS 13 on their devices, as otherwise iOS 12 and older are no longer supported. So if your iPhone is still running an older operating system, you can either update to get the latest version of To Do or just continue to use the existing release until it no longer works.
But of course, the better option is to just get the latest iOS update, as this way you’re not missing on anything and you can still get new features in the app.
iOS 14 and what’s coming next
And of course, there’s no reason not to update to iOS 14, especially now that Apple is preparing to roll out another major update.
iOS 14.5 is projected to go live as soon as this month with massive improvements, including support for unlocking an iPhone with an Apple Watch. In other words, even if you’re wearing a mask, so you can’t unlock the device with your face and Face ID, you can still get access to the home screen using a paired Apple Watch.
At the same time, iOS 14.5 will come with more improvements for Apple Maps, as the navigation app would get accident reporting features similar to Waze.
Another major improvement is the addition of a new tool to block apps from tracking users across other apps and websites. This particular release has caused major criticism from other companies, including Facebook, but Apple says it just puts users in full control of their data, as they are the ones to decide where their information should go.
iOS 14.5 will be available for all devices supported by iOS 14, so it’ll run on the iPhone 6s and newer.
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