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Azure Maps Native SDK for Android and iOS will be retired on 31 March 2025 – transition to use Azure Maps Web SDK in a web view

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**Azure Maps** **Native** **SDK for Android and iOS** **will be retired on** **31** **March** **202** **5** **,** please transition to use Azure Maps Web SDK in a web view by that date. Azure Maps team is retiring Native SDK for Android and iOS. In Lieu, Azure Maps has deployed Web SDK Map Control version 3\. The Web SDK Map Control version 3 offers various enhancements. To learn more about Web SDK Map Control version 3, please review the following link [Release notes - Map Control - Microsoft Azure Maps | Microsoft Learn](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-maps/release-notes-map-control#v2-latest). You can continue to use the Native SDK for Android and iOS until **31** **March** **202** **5** without disruption. On **31** **March** **202** **5** workloads running the Native SDK for Android and iOS will be deleted, and any associated application data will be lost. Resources to aid in your migration can be found below. **Required action** To avoid service disruptions, please follow our [instructions to migrate](https://aka.ms/azuremapsnativesdkmigrationguide) to the replacement product by **31 March 2025.** **Help and support** If you have questions, get answers from community experts [Microsoft Q&A](https://learn.microsoft.com/answers/tags/209/azure-maps). If you have a support plan and you need technical help, create a [support request](https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft%5FAzure%5FSupport/HelpAndSupportBlade/newsupportrequest). * Azure Maps * Retirements * [ Azure Maps](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/services/azure-maps/)