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by vbezhenar
3304 days ago
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Think carefully before upgrade. You can't downgrade after you upgraded and new upgrades are known to significantly slow down old devices. My iPhone 4S became unusable after iOS 7 and it's almost bricked with iOS 9. This is Apple way to force users to buy new phones. That said, they force developers to discontinue support for old iOS versions, so if you don't upgrade, you'll stuck with old apps and some might stop work if they rely on remote servers with changed protocols. So if you want to use iPhones, be prepared to buy new phone every 3-4 years. |
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You can target at least back to iOS 7 (https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/50410) that gives you support for phones back to the 2010 iPhone 4.
Apple also will allow you to download an older version of an app if the newest version doesn't support your hardware. I can confirm that this works back to devices that only support iOS 5 - like my first generation iPad from 2010.