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[WIP] change min iOS build to 16.0 #1480

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  • Feature work
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  • High – Errors could cause MAJOR regression of many scenarios. (Example: new large features or high level infrastructure changes)
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@hieunguyenmsft hieunguyenmsft requested a review from a team as a code owner February 10, 2025 23:43
@@ -8990,7 +8990,7 @@
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This pull request does not update changelog.txt.

Please consider if this change would be noticeable to a partner or user and either update changelog.txt or resolve this conversation.

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Hi @hieunguyenmsft is this still a valid one after today's discussion?

@hieunguyenmsft hieunguyenmsft changed the title change min iOS build to 16.0 [WIP] change min iOS build to 16.0 Feb 26, 2025
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