# Checking iOS version
# iOS 8 and later
Swift 3:
let minimumVersion = OperatingSystemVersion(majorVersion: 8, minorVersion: 1, patchVersion: 2)
if ProcessInfo().isOperatingSystemAtLeast(minimumVersion) {
//current version is >= (8.1.2)
} else {
//current version is < (8.1.2)
}
# Swift 2.0 and later
if #available(iOS 9, *) {
// iOS 9
} else {
// iOS 8 or earlier
}
# Compare versions
let minimumVersionString = "3.1.3"
let versionComparison = UIDevice.current.systemVersion.compare(minimumVersionString, options: .numeric)
switch versionComparison {
case .orderedSame, .orderedDescending:
//current version is >= (3.1.3)
break
case .orderedAscending:
//current version is < (3.1.3)
fallthrough
default:
break;
}
# Objective-C
NSString *version = @"3.1.3";
NSString *currentVersion = @"3.1.1";
NSComparisonResult result = [currentVersion compare:version options:NSNumericSearch];
switch(result){
case: NSOrderedAscending:
//less than the current version
break;
case: NSOrderedDescending:
case: NSOrderedSame:
// equal or greater than the current version
break;
}
# Device iOS Version
This will give current system version.
# Objective-C
NSString *version = [[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion]
# Swift
let version = UIDevice.currentDevice().systemVersion
# Swift 3
let version = UIDevice.current.systemVersion