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We are writing to remind you about an upcoming update to our Mobile OS version support policy.
Starting May 2025, a significant update to our Maps, Places, and Navigation SDKs for iOS will no longer support devices running iOS 15.
We’ve provided additional information below to guide you through this change.
What do you need to know
Starting May 2025, all newly released versions of Maps, Places, and Navigation for iOS will only support iOS 16 or later. The earlier SDK versions will continue supporting iOS 15.
If your dependencies do not specify a version number, your Integrated Development Environment (IDE) will load the newest SDK version and new builds of your app will not support iOS 15.
What do you need to do
You are required to specify a version of the Maps, Places, and Navigation SDKs for iOS in your application's build dependencies to control when you raise the minimum supported OS for newer versions of your app.
Our records show that the projects listed in the table below are used on devices running iOS 15. To ensure continued support, update your SDK dependencies in the next release before May 2025.
Project name (project number) Package name Impacted SDK Usage percentage for devices running on iOS 15 or before
'project name xxx.xxxxxxx.xxxx Maps SDK 1.38
We’re here to help
We understand that making this change may require some planning but we are here to help. If you have any questions or require any further assistance, please contact your Google Maps Platform Support.
Thanks for choosing Google Maps Platform.
-The Google Maps Platform Team
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Hello Google Maps Customer,
We are writing to remind you about an upcoming update to our Mobile OS version support policy.
Starting May 2025, a significant update to our Maps, Places, and Navigation SDKs for iOS will no longer support devices running iOS 15.
We’ve provided additional information below to guide you through this change.
What do you need to know
Starting May 2025, all newly released versions of Maps, Places, and Navigation for iOS will only support iOS 16 or later. The earlier SDK versions will continue supporting iOS 15.
If your dependencies do not specify a version number, your Integrated Development Environment (IDE) will load the newest SDK version and new builds of your app will not support iOS 15.
What do you need to do
You are required to specify a version of the Maps, Places, and Navigation SDKs for iOS in your application's build dependencies to control when you raise the minimum supported OS for newer versions of your app.
Our records show that the projects listed in the table below are used on devices running iOS 15. To ensure continued support, update your SDK dependencies in the next release before May 2025.
Project name (project number) Package name Impacted SDK Usage percentage for devices running on iOS 15 or before
'project name xxx.xxxxxxx.xxxx Maps SDK 1.38
We’re here to help
We understand that making this change may require some planning but we are here to help. If you have any questions or require any further assistance, please contact your Google Maps Platform Support.
Thanks for choosing Google Maps Platform.
-The Google Maps Platform Team
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: