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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T13:55:09+00:00 2026-06-14T13:55:09+00:00

I seem to be not understanding the effects of a specific deployment target in

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I seem to be not understanding the effects of a specific deployment target in XCode (4.5) correctly. Specifically, I got an app in the app store that was previously set for deployment target 5.0, meaning on the app store page it says “requires iOS 5.0”. So when I now set the deployment target to 6.0 in my next update, does that mean it’ll require iOS 6 and otherwise won’t start? I’m not using new iOS 6 features in my update.

I guess that means I should stay at 5.0 for my deployment target, but then what is the point of changing your deployment target (provided the one you had used previously is not totally obsolete)?

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    2026-06-14T13:55:10+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    There are two primary settings used for your targeting your builds:

    Base SDK & Deployment Target.

    The Base SDK = What are the latest features I want available in this app?

    The Deployment Target = What is the earliest OS I want to be able to run this app?

    So, if you have both of these set to iOS 6, the user must have iOS 6 to install or run the app.

    If you have a Deployment Target of iOS 5.0 and a Base SDK of 6.0 that means it’ll install and run in iOS 5.0, but you need to be careful to branch your code and not use any iOS 6.0 features if the user is running on an iOS 5.0 device.

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