What is up with WhatsApp?
The biggest messenger all over the world – WhatsApp – has announced that it will stop functioning on millions of older smartphones across the world as the company has taken back the support for such phones.
The consumers on Windows Phones will be locked out forever after December 31, said Facebook.
“WhatsApp will stop working on millions of phones in the next couple of months as the company withdraws support for some older mobile platforms. From February 1, 2020, any iPhone running iOS 8 or older will no longer be supported, along with any Android device running version 2.3.7 or older,” Facebook said.
“Users of these operating systems are already unable to create new WhatsApp accounts or re-verify existing accounts. Furthermore, WhatsApp is withdrawing support for all Windows phones from December 31, 2019 — the same month that Microsoft ends support of its Windows 10 Mobile OS,” the social networking platform added.
Facebook acquired WhatsApp for $19 billion in 2014 and focuses to combine the messaging platform into its other services Messenger and Instagram.
Meanwhile, users around the globe were facing trouble in sending or receiving messages on WhatsApp late on December 10.
Reports showed outages across Europe and in the US, Mexico and South America.