Microsoft OneDrive 14.21.5: Last version supporting Apple iOS/iPadOS 15
Microsoft OneDrive 14.21.5: Last version supporting Apple iOS/iPadOS 15
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Microsoft OneDrive 14.21.5: Last version supporting Apple iOS/iPadOS 15
Microsoft OneDrive 14.21.5 released: Apple iOS/iPadOS 15 will no longer be supported in the next version.
New on November 17, Microsoft OneDrive recently released the 14.21.5 iOS update and reminded users that this is the last version of the OneDrive application installed on iOS/ iPad OS 15 devices.
The next version will only support iOS 16 and 17.

IT House noticed that since November last year, Microsoft OneDrive began to remind users that they planned to drop support for iOS 14 and iPadOS 14.
In the 14.1.1 update released in February this year, Microsoft announced that OneDrive only supports iOS/iPadOS version 15 or higher.
In less than a year, iOS/iPadOS 15 has also missed OneDrive.
According to the official introduction, Microsoft OneDrive can back up, protect, synchronize and access users’ photos and files on all devices.
Through the OneDrive app, users can view and share OneDrive files, documents, photos, and videos with friends and family.
Users can use the app to automatically back up their phone’s photos and videos, start with 5GB of free cloud storage, or upgrade to a Microsoft 365 subscription to get 1TB of storage.