WhatsApp Support has revealed that it is ready to remove support for several old smartphone models.
It was noted that millions of smartphones users could be staved off from accessing messages, photos and videos from WhatsApp as the company has set a date for its stoppage.
In the report, starting from November 1, 2021, the WhatsApp app will stop working on some (old) smartphones, thus, will lead to the suspension of the popular app which offers free picture sharing across.
In less than two months, 43 smartphone models – both on Android and iOS – will stop working.
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Users will lose the ability to send messages and snaps, or make video calls to family and friends, using the encrypted messaging service.
As a result of that, Smartphone models that will be affected, with Android 4.0.4 or earlier installed will become incompatible with WhatsApp, as well as iPhones with iOS 9 or earlier installed.
WhatsApp Support for Android Phones
WhatsApp is removing support for a lot of old Android and iOS models from November 1
Many will need a pre-Christmas trip to the phone shop following the company’s confirmation.
WhatsApp Androids, iPhone and Samsung Phones affected
The following phone models will lose access to the service:
Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini,
Samsung Trend II,
Trend Lite, Core,
Ace 2
LG Optimus F7, F5, L3 II Dual, F7 II, F5 II
Sony Xperia
Huawei Ascend Mate and Ascend D2
Apple iPhone SE, 6S, and 6S Plus
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Meanwhile, WhatsApp has added tons of new features this year – such as disappearing messages, joinable group calls, and stickers.
It claims it is phasing out support for these older phones to ensure the app still runs securely.
The messaging app has lost a lot of users over the last year due to ongoing privacy concerns around its new terms of service. WhatsApp has traditionally marketed itself on offering secure, encrypted messaging, but announced wildly unpopular changes to the way it handles user data.
These changes would have seen user data handed to private companies to aid in marketing. WhatsApp U-turned drastically on the plans following a major backlash which has seen competitors Telegram surpass one billion downloads.
It seems big tech companies are closing in on anyone who doesn’t want to buy the latest kit every year.
Similarly, Google has taken steps alongside WhatsApp, has announced that it plans to completely end sign-in support for older Android devices this month. That means anyone with a device older than Android 2.3.7 will no longer be able to access basic Google services that make their phones functional.
If you own one of the phones above, maybe it’s time to get down the shops.
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