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OneDrive for iOS updated with push notifications and recycle bin support, bug fixes and more

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 28, 2020
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OneDrive for iOS updated with push notifications and recycle bin support, bug fixes and more

If you happen to be a regular user of OneDrive, you’ll be glad to find out that OneDrive for iOS has picked up an update, bumping it to version 4.6. The latest version brings a number of new features and improvements to the app for iOS users including support for push notifications for shared files and  folders. Along with the usual bug fixes and stability improvements, the update also brings support from Recycle Bind and give users the ability to send feedback to the company directly from the app.

Here’s the complete change log for the latest update

  • Document Provider extension support 
  • Push notifications for shared files and folders
  • Recycle Bin support
  • Send feedback directly from the app
  • Bug fixes and stability improvements

Head over to the App Store and update the app — it’s available as a free download.

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