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Microsoft Whiteboard app now requires iOS 12 or later on iPhone and iPad after latest update

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
June 2, 2020
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Microsoft Whiteboard updated on Apple’s iOS devices today with a bit of a small update but one that could affect some users.

In addition to added features for email summaries and the usual bug fixes, this update changes the minimum operating system requirement to iOS 12. This means that those who are running an older version of iOS will need to update or, if they’re unable to do this, upgrade to a newer iPhone or iPad model that supports the latest iOS OS.

Here’s the full release notes for this update:

  • Now requires iOS 12.0 or later.
  • You can now assign template items to your teammates and Whiteboard will automatically include these in your email summary.
  • This release also contains regular bug fixes and quality improvements.

Do you use Microsoft Whiteboard on your iPad or iPhone and does this update affect you? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter and Pinterest for more Microsoft app news.

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