WhatsApp will soon stop working on millions of phones after the messaging app announced it will stop supporting older devices.
The Facebook-owned company revealed on its support page which smartphones would no longer be able to access the app, claiming the move was necessary to ensure the security of its users.Various versions of Android, iPhone and Windows Phone are affected, with the official support period ending on 1 February, 2020.
WhatsApp will no longer work on any iPhones running iOS 8 or earlier, which was first introduced by Apple in 2014. This means anyone with an iPhone 6 or newer will not need to worry about losing WhatsApp.
“For the best experience, we recommend you use the latest version of iOS available for your phone,” WhatsApp said in a blog post.
Android Gingerbread came out in 2010, so nearly a decade’s worth of Samsung, Huawei, Sony and Google smartphones are safe from the phone.It is not the first time WhatsApp has ended support for older phones and has previously described it as a “tough decision” to cut off users for the sake of safety and functionAny WhatsApp users affected could theoretically update their OS in order to continue using WhatsApp, however many older phone models will either have difficulty running newer operating systems, or will simply not allow them to be installed.
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