en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Copilot#As_Bing_Chat
4 corrections found
iOS 18+
The iPhone app does not require iOS 18 or later. Apple's App Store lists Microsoft Copilot as requiring iOS 16.0 or later.
Full reasoning
This operating-system requirement is too restrictive.
Apple’s App Store listing for Microsoft Copilot says the app is compatible with iPhone on iOS 16.0 or later and with iPad on iPadOS 16.0 or later. That directly contradicts the claim that Copilot requires iOS 18+.
Because the App Store is the official distribution source for the iOS app, its compatibility requirement is the authoritative source for what versions of iOS the app supports.
1 source
- Приложение «Microsoft Copilot» - App Store
Совместимость: Требуется iOS 16.0 или новее. iPhone: Требуется iOS 16.0 или новее. iPad: Требуется iPadOS 16.0 или новее.
30.0 (Build 44011500.1) / January 15, 2026 (2026-01-15)
This is not the current iOS stable release. Apple's App Store shows newer Microsoft Copilot iOS versions released after January 15, 2026, including version 30.0.440413003.
Full reasoning
The page presents this line as the current iOS stable release for the standalone Microsoft Copilot app, but Apple’s App Store shows multiple newer iOS releases after January 15, 2026.
On the official App Store listing for Microsoft Copilot, the version history includes newer builds such as:
- 30.0.440413003 (listed as released 6 days ago)
- 30.0.440407005 (Apr 7)
- 30.0.440402001 (Apr 2)
- 30.0.440401002 (Apr 1)
That means the January 15, 2026 build is no longer the current stable iOS release, so listing it as the stable release is incorrect.
1 source
- Microsoft Copilot App - App Store
What's New / Version History: 30.0.440413003 6d ago; 30.0.440407005 Apr 7; 30.0.440402001 Apr 2; 30.0.440401002 Apr 1.
30.0 (Build 43121000.1) / December 10, 2025 (2025-12-10)
This Android release date is outdated. The official Google Play listing for Microsoft Copilot shows the app was updated on April 15, 2026, not December 10, 2025.
Full reasoning
The article presents December 10, 2025 as the current Android stable release date for the standalone Microsoft Copilot app. But the official Google Play listing shows a newer Android app update.
On Google Play, the Microsoft Copilot app page lists the app as updated on April 15, 2026. That means December 10, 2025 is no longer the current release date for the Android app, so the stable-release line is outdated and incorrect.
1 source
- Microsoft Copilot - Google Play
The official Google Play listing for Microsoft Copilot shows: 'Updated on 15 Apr 2026'.
priority access to newer features, including custom chatbot creation, is provided to paid subscribers under paid subscription services
Microsoft no longer offers consumer custom-Copilot creation through Copilot Pro. Microsoft says GPT Builder and Copilot GPTs were retired on July 14, 2024.
Full reasoning
This sentence describes custom chatbot creation as a current perk for paid Copilot subscribers, but Microsoft says that feature was removed from consumer Copilot.
According to Microsoft Support, GPT Builder has been retired and Microsoft removed the ability to create or use GPTs in consumer Copilot on July 14, 2024. Microsoft’s support page specifically says this ended support for Copilot GPTs in Copilot Pro.
So, while custom GPT creation was once a Copilot Pro feature, describing it as a current paid-subscriber benefit is no longer accurate.
1 source
- GPT Builder has been retired - Microsoft Support
Important: Microsoft removed the ability to create or use GPTs (created by Microsoft and by customers) along with their associated GPT data on July 14th, 2024. End of support for Copilot GPTs in Copilot Pro.