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Published 10:18 11 Mar 2017 GMT
iOS 10.3 will "automatically convert all the data on a device to APFS (Apple File System)," a developer told Business Insider.
"The format the data is stored in will be changed. The data itself should still be there, but with the format changed."
Should there be any problems during the conversion process, however, that’s when recovering old files could become an issue. It’s explained (in pretty technical terms) on the Apple website here.
Apple are expected to issue a warning before rolling out the iOS 10.3 update so it shouldn’t be that much of a big deal, but it’s worth taking a note of it now before getting burned later.

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