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AppleDogs

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Mar 5, 2017
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I am running iOS 10.3.3 on an iPhone 7+.

When I go to Settings>General>About, I see Applications on the list with the number of apps I have installed. There is no ">" arrow to the right of the number of apps as I have seen in screen shots of other iPhones.

Clicking on Applications does nothing. Restarting the phone does nothing.

Anyone know why I don't have the App Compatibility screen? Do I have to turn something on somewhere else to see it?
 
I am running iOS 10.3.3 on an iPhone 7+.

When I go to Settings>General>About, I see Applications on the list with the number of apps I have installed. There is no ">" arrow to the right of the number of apps as I have seen in screen shots of other iPhones.

Clicking on Applications does nothing. Restarting the phone does nothing.

Anyone know why I don't have the App Compatibility screen? Do I have to turn something on somewhere else to see it?

Maybe because you don’t have any 32-bit apps installed?

I don’t see the arrow as well, but I’m on iOS 11 beta and have no 32-bit apps installed (can’t install it anyway now).
 
Yes. The arrow appears if you have 32-bit apps installed.
No 32-bit apps, no arrow.

You are good-to-go for 64-bit apps.
 
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