Earlier this year, WhatsApp announced the discontinuation of its
services for older smartphones by the end of 2016.
In a technology upgrade, WhatsApp planned to phase out
compatibility with older phones as they plan to focus on the mobile platforms
that vast majority of people use.
"While these mobile devices have been an important part of
our story, they do not offer the kind of capabilities we need to expand our
app's features in the future," said a WhatsApp spokesperson.
The mobile platforms and their versions which would not be
supported by WhatsApp in 2017 are:
- Android : Android 2.1 and Android 2.2
- Windows : Windows Phone 7
- iPhone: 3GS/ iOS 6
- Windows : Windows Phone 7
- iPhone: 3GS/ iOS 6
App support will be extended for the following devices until
June 2017:
- Blackberry 10 running on BBOS
- Nokia S40 running on Symbian S40
- Nokia S40 running on Symbian S40
As per the list, the Android smartphone users need not worry as
the app will be supported by most of the Android devices.
iPhone users having phones running on iOS 6 or earlier versions
will not be able to use the services of the app anymore.
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