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Summary

Automated update of Customer.io native SDK dependencies:

Key Changes

iOS SDK 4.5.2

4.5.2 (2026-06-16)

Bug Fixes

Testing

  • ✅ TypeScript compilation passed
  • ✅ ESLint checks passed
  • ✅ Dependencies installed successfully
  • ✅ React Native package builds successfully

Files Updated

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Migration Notes

This update maintains API compatibility. The React Native wrapper uses the same public API surface, but benefits from bug fixes and improvements in the underlying native SDKs. Please test your integration thoroughly and review the release notes linked above for any specific changes that might affect your implementation.


🤖 This PR was automatically generated and tested


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Low Risk
Single-version dependency pin with no wrapper API or source changes; typical low-risk native SDK patch bump.

Overview
Bumps the pinned Customer.io iOS native SDK from 4.5.1 to 4.5.2 by updating cioNativeiOSSdkVersion in package.json. That field drives the CocoaPods dependency version for iOS builds via the library podspecs; the React Native JS layer is unchanged.

Consumers get the underlying 4.5.2 native release (notably an SSE heartbeat–related fix in the iOS SDK). Re-run pod install / refresh iOS deps after merging.

Reviewed by Cursor Bugbot for commit 633963b. Bugbot is set up for automated code reviews on this repo. Configure here.

- iOS: 4.5.1 → 4.5.2
- Android: 4.18.1 → 4.18.1

🤖 Automated update with compilation verification
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