![]() ![]() In Visual Studio right click your iOS project and select properties. > iOS Build tab -> make sure that Supported Architecture for each configuration contains X86_64 or i386 + x86_64 In Xamarin Studio go to properties of your iOS project. just set the iOS build to support X64 also when building for the simulator. ![]() It will only show the error message once and is meant for old apps which are added to the store before september 2015 and are still on peoples phones/tablets who need to update to X64. Since iOS 10.1 update however Apple added a little popup that checks if an app supports X64 and otherwise will show you a popup telling: “ may slow down your iPhone”. When building your app for the simulator this isn’t required because app doesn’t go through the Apple screening. For a while now ( september 2015) Apple requires apps that are submitted to iTunes to be 64 bit. ![]()
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