There is a bad news for WhatsApp users. If you also use the old iOS version on your iPhone, then WhatsApp will not work on it. The company announced a new support update. With this, its update on older iOS versions will be finished by the end of this year.
After November 1, the company will not support Android phones running Android version 4.0.4 or less . Whereas if you are running iOS 9 or KaiOS 2.5.0. If you are using based smartphones, then let us tell you that WhatsApp support will be stopped in them too . That is, now you have to upgrade from old to new phone to use WhatsApp .
WhatsApp has said that it is going to end support on iOS 10 and iOS 11. To use it continuously, users will have to update the OS. According to a report by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is also warning iOS 10 or iOS 11 users about this.
It has been said in the report that WhatsApp will not work on these iOS after October 24. The warning message states that users should update to the
latest iOS version by going to Settings, then going to General Settings and clicking on Software Update.
However, most iPhones no longer support iOS 10 or iOS 11. In the iPhone lineup, only the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c work on these operating versions. If you also use this old device, then you will not be able to use WhatsApp on it after October 24.
At present, WhatsApp will continue to work for users who use iPhone 5s or iPhone 6. Whenever support for their device will be terminated. They will be informed about this by the company.
On its Help Center page, the company has written that to use WhatsApp, it is necessary for the iPhone to work on iOS 12 or above. For Android users, this version should be Android 4.1 or higher.
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