The iOS SDK (Software Development Kit) is a collection of tools, libraries, documentation, and samples that developers use to create software applications that run on Apple's iOS operating system, which powers iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices. It provides the necessary resources for building, testing, and deploying native iOS apps, leveraging features like the user interface elements (UIKit), device hardware access (camera, GPS), networking capabilities, and push notifications. It is commonly used to create a wide variety of applications, including games, productivity tools, social networking apps, and utility programs.
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