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WhatsApp will stop working on these Apple, Samsunng & Huwaei old phones --- gadget news

WhatsApp will stop working on these old phones Samsung and Apple

WhatsApp recommends a “better feeling” for Android users to use a device compatible with version 4.1 or later and iPhone users, to have the latest iOS 10 or later.

POINTS

1. From November 1 WhatsApp will stop working on some older Samsung, Apple, and Huawei devices.

2. WhatsApp has identified a security issue and updates to justify this action.

3. Users of these older devices will not be able to access the WhatsApp web.



WhatsApp, the most popular messaging system used daily by hundreds of millions of people, will stop working for certain older phones. Come on November 1 the instant messaging app will stop working on certain types of Android and iOS phones, something that will no doubt affect millions of people.

The reason for this WhatsApp move is that these are older devices and keeping them supported will require major resources to be delivered to them. Also, it is true that WhatsApp has made several changes over the years and new features have been added that these phones do not support. Also, there is a security problem. Providing security on these older devices is very difficult for the Facebook-managed application.

Here is a complete list of smartphones that WhatsApp can no longer support:

Apple

iPhone 6S

iPhone 6S Plus

Apple iPhone SE (1st generation)

Samsung

Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite

Galaxy SII

Galaxy Trend II

Galaxy S3 mini

Galaxy core

Galaxy xcover 2

Galaxy ace 2LG Lucid 2

Optimus L5 double

Optimus L4 II Double

Optimus F3Q

Optimus f7

Optimus f5

Optimus L3 II Double

Optimus f5

Optimus L5

Optimus L5 II

Optimus L3 II

Optimus L7

Optimus L7 II Double

Optimus L7 II

Optimus f6

Enact

Optimus f3

Optimus L4 II

Optimus L2 II

Optimus Nitro HD and 4X HD

Huawei

Huawei Ascend G740

Ascend D Quad XL

Mate Ascension

Go up P1 S

Go up D2

Ascension D1 Quad XL

In addition, WhatsApp also warned that “In WhatsApp Web, the desktop version of computers, users will also not be able to log in, as it is necessary to scan a QR code from a mobile device with a new update. ”

People who have an Android phone and want to use WhatsApp after November 1 can update it by following several steps.

Open the Settings tab and select About phone, you should have the option to check for updates when a new app is available. All you have to do is click on the "Apply Now" or "Apply at night" option.

How to update your iPhone to the latest operating system

Updating the iPhone is easy, but you need to keep their phones connected.

Open the Settings tab and click General and Software Update. IPhones come with an option to allow automatic updates. You can access this option by re-opening the software update tab in Settings.

You can enable automatic updates by clicking the option there and selecting "Download iOS Updates" and "Install iOS Updates".

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