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WhatsApp has stopped working on some smartphones as of November 1
WhatsApp has stopped working on some smartphones as of November 1
WhatsApp drops support for certain versions of Android and iOS as of November 1. It stopped working properly on … 01.11.2021, Sputnik France
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This phenomenon has become regular: WhatsApp drops support for certain versions of Android and iOS. This time around fifty models of smartphones and tablets may be affected, including models from Apple, Huawei, LG, Samsung, Sony and ZTE, advertising Phonandroid and RTL for Android phones running “Android 4.1 or higher”. For iPhones, “WhatsApp requires iOS 10 or higher”. You just need to install a newer version of the operating system to continue using WhatsApp without any problem, but some devices are not suitable. Thus, smartphones using iOS 9 and Android 4.0.4 as well as previous versions will not be able to access WhatsApp updates. If Messaging is already installed, it will be possible to use it, but some features may have problems and will gradually become unavailable. WhatsApp recommends “Android devices with Android 4.1 and above, iPhone with iOS 10 and above, KaiOS 2.5.0 and above, including That’s JioPhone and JioPhone 2”. Previous Resolutions At the beginning of the year IM actually stopped working on smartphones running Android 4.0.2 (or earlier) and iPhone under iOS 9 on February 1, 2020, stopped supporting iOS devices 8 (2014) and Android Gingerbread 2.3.7 (2011), plus previous versions. According to figures from Android in 2019, that was only 0.3% of devices, but still 7.5 million. In 2019, the messaging app was dropping support for over a billion smartphones, including many Nokia phones and older Android devices. .
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WhatsApp drops support for certain versions of Android and iOS as of November 1. It stops working properly on about fifty device models.
This phenomenon has become regular: WhatsApp drops support for certain versions of Android and iOS. This time, about fifty models of smartphones and tablets may be affected, including those of Apple, Huawei, LG, Samsung, Sony or ZTE, which advertise Phonandroid and RTL.
WhatsApp says on its site: “As of November 1, 2021, WhatsApp no longer supports Android 4.0.4 and older phones. It is recommended to upgrade to a supported device or back up your chat history before this date.”
It has been determined that support is provided for Android phones running “Android 4.1 or higher”. For iPhones, “WhatsApp requires iOS 10 or higher”.
WhatsApp recommends devices “Android with Android 4.1 and later, iPhone with iOS 10 and later, KaiOS 2.5.0 and later, including JioPhone and JioPhone 2”.
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On February 1, 2020, it discontinued support for devices running iOS 8 (2014) and Android Gingerbread 2.3.7 (2011), as well as previous versions. According to figures released by Android in 2019, it was only 0.3% of devices, but it’s still 7.5 million devices.
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