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Microsoft Lists app will soon end support for Apple devices running iOS/iPadOS 13 – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
January 31, 2022
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The Microsoft Lists app updated to Version 1.58.1 on Apple’s iPhones and iPads today. In addition to the usual ambiguous bug fixes and stability enhancements, this update also included a reminder for users that Microsoft Lists would soon be ending support for Apple devices running iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 or lower.

This means that anyone wanting to continue using Microsoft Lists on their Apple devices going forward will need to update their device to at least iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 as soon as possible.

Here’s the release notes for the app update:

This update contains bug fixes and stability improvements.

We would like to let our users know that we are planning on dropping support for iOS and iPadOS 13 soon. Lists will continue to support the current version of iOS/iPadOS (15) and the one immediately before that, iOS/iPadOS 14.

Microsoft Lists isn’t the only Microsoft app that’s ending support for iOS/iPadOS 13. The Microsoft OneDrive app has also recently begun encouraging users to update their devices.

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