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Is there a way to know for which version of iOS a given application was compiled by inspecting its iOS binary or another file inside the app package?

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    Do you have just the binary, or the whole app package? Because if you have the package, the stuff in Info.plist would probably tell you.
    – Alex Wayne
    Oct 13, 2013 at 19:08
  • AHA!!!! This is the only file I have not inspected. So, now I have learned that XCode 4.5 is able to compile to 4.x iOS!!!! Even if this choice is not on the deployment target list, just type the version you want it to be compiled! Thanks. Please add your comment as an answer, so I can accept.
    – Duck
    Oct 13, 2013 at 19:19
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    Keep in mind that if you want to target iOS 4 because you still want to target armv6 devices, just manually changing the deployment target isn't enough. You'll need to do something like what I discuss in this answer.
    – Nate
    Oct 13, 2013 at 21:04

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If you have the whole package, and not solely the compiled binary, one of the keys inside Info.plist would probably tell you.

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  • Looks like it's the MinimumOSVersion key inside Info.plist.
    – Nate
    Oct 13, 2013 at 20:50

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