Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp had announced that soon it will end support for the various Operating Systems from 2017, including the Nokia’s popular Symbian OS and BlackBerry, including BlackBerry 10, as the reasons are more predictable: today 99% of people do not use these operating systems. Hence, to maintain support and updates for them are just waste of money by WhatsApp, hence, WhatsApp to stop working on them. In figures, Android 2.2 Froyo occupied only 0.1% of all Android devices on the market last January, while Symbian operating system died in May 2014. BlackBerry has already started to fabricate its new devices with Android and Windows Phone is currently count as dead. The solution is obvious: upgrade to the king of today’s operating systems: Android and iOS. The cheapest solution is certainly Android because you can get a phone at the full version for less than Rs.5,000 (less than $100). No doubt, Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp will maintain them for many years yet. Obviously, this is not bad news for WhatsApp, which has more than one billion users. But, this does not mean that WhatsApp will stop working overnight on your old mobile, basically, it will end support for WhatsApp Messenger on the mobile platforms such as BlackBerry (including BlackBerry 10), Nokia S40, Nokia Symbian S60, Android 2.1 and Android 2.2, Windows Phone 7.1 and iPhone, as WhatsApp hasn’t made any fundamental changes to its communication protocol. While these mobile devices have played an important part of their story, as now they don’t offer the kind of capabilities.
So here is the list of Smartphones that won’t get any more support from WhatsApp:-
BlackBerry, including BlackBerry 10 Nokia S40 Nokia Symbian S60 Android 2.1 and Android 2.2 Windows Phone 7.1 iPhone 3GS/iOS 6
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