Devs must use the iOS 13 SDK by April 2020

What you need to know

  • Developers must use the iOS 13 SDK as of April 2020.
  • No apps developed using an older SDK can be submitted at that point.
  • Apps must also support the iPhone XS Max screen or later.

Apps must support newest screen sizes, too.

Apple has updated its developer website to inform app makers that they should begin submitting apps designed for iOS 13. Developers have also been given a deadline of April 2020, at which point all apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the iOS 13 SDK.

When iOS 13 ships it will bring a raft of new features that will help developers build better apps and games for their users. Apple is keen to make sure that no developer gets left behind.

With iOS 13, your app can take advantage of Dark Mode, a dramatic new look for iPhone, Sign in with Apple, the fast, easy way to sign in to apps, and the latest advances in ARKit 3, Core ML 3, and Siri. Build your apps using Xcode 11 GM seed, test them on iOS devices running the latest GM seeds, and submit them for review.

Apple also confirmed that all new apps a must support the iPhone XS Max screen size and later once April rolls around.

Starting April 2020, all new apps and app updates will need to be built with the iOS 13 SDK and support the all-screen design of iPhone XS Max or later.

Developers have been testing their apps against iOS 13 since it was announced at WWDC in June. Many have already updated their apps with new iOS 13 features, including the ever popular Dark Mode.

Users of existing iPhones can download iOS 13 on September 19th, a day ahead of the release of iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Not long to wait now!

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