APPLETHE LATEST VERSION of your iPhone’s operating system comes with plenty of upgrades, and also a poop emoji that can frown when you do. But iOS 11 also thins the App Store herd, obsoleting older 32-bit apps with a single update. In other words, certain classics—like Flappy Bird—won’t work anymore. That culling has left plenty of iPhone owners anxious. Apple intentionally breaking apps, some of which you paid genuine money for, creates both uneasy feelings and potential inconvenience. But it’s also an earnest attempt to improve the App Store experience, and the fallout isn’t as dramatic as you might think.via