Ooo, iOS 15 has dropped below 5% usage in Apollo
@christianselig What iOS version has the highest usage for Apollo? Curious!
@jblewitt iOS 16, but more specifically iOS 16.4.1
@christianselig @jblewitt Those emojis are really an user magnet 😅
@christianselig Don’t kill us off yet! 😅
@RadishTM @christianselig super curious, why haven’t you upgraded?

@chrisvasselli The general UI glitches/stability and the UI/UX for simply changing your wallpaper is truly ridiculous.

iOS 15 is rock solid for me day-to-day, iOS 16 wasn’t when updating (twice) and luckily, both times I was able to downgrade while the signing window was open for iOS 15 on my iPhone.

@christianselig Apollo iOS 15 support one week from now.
@christianselig Good time to drop it 😜
@totzek Probably will some time in the fall
@christianselig you should wait to drop support until at least after the Reddit api updates so us folks with older devices can still use it :)
I have an iPhone 7 that can’t get iOS 16
@christianselig Jailbroken 15.4.1 user here. Use Apollo every day. Don’t kill us off!
@dhrystone No plans currently but if it dwindles much more it's just a numbers game, lots of nice things in iOS 16 that would be great to get as a developer
@christianselig Fair enough. App is great as it is, there isn’t the possibility to just code it so you can detect the newer OS and do something like “iOS 16 detected, enabling smoother scrolling!” and keep the existing functionality? Or at the very least, leave the older versions on the App Store so that we will see “this app requires a newer version of iOS but you can still download an older version”..
@dhrystone There is, but keeping up two codepaths for a very small percentage of users isn't really worth the overhead most of the time. I always leave the older versions around for download though yeah
@christianselig you might even get to drop it before iOS 17 public release