ghazi52
PDF THINK TANK: ANALYST

- Joined
- Mar 21, 2007
- Messages
- 104,413
- Reaction score
- 106
- Country
- Location
No more WhatsApp for some smartphones in 2017
CALIFORNIA: The world’s most used instant messaging application ‘WhatsApp’ has decided to discontinue service for several smartphones by the end of this year.
Having over one billion active users per month, WhatsApp will be ending support for devices running Android 2.1 and Android 2.2, the Windows Phone 7 and the iPhone 3GS as well as iOS6 in 2017 – citing limitations of the devices as the reason for discontinuing support.
It was earlier decided that WhatsApp will discontinue support for BlackBerry and Nokia phones at the end of December as well but it has now decided to continue support till end of June.
Despite WhatsApp’s decision to share user information with parent company Facebook or the recently announced support discontinuation, the application’s popularity has not been affected with more and more users actively relying on WhatsApp as the go-to communication option.
CALIFORNIA: The world’s most used instant messaging application ‘WhatsApp’ has decided to discontinue service for several smartphones by the end of this year.
Having over one billion active users per month, WhatsApp will be ending support for devices running Android 2.1 and Android 2.2, the Windows Phone 7 and the iPhone 3GS as well as iOS6 in 2017 – citing limitations of the devices as the reason for discontinuing support.
It was earlier decided that WhatsApp will discontinue support for BlackBerry and Nokia phones at the end of December as well but it has now decided to continue support till end of June.
Despite WhatsApp’s decision to share user information with parent company Facebook or the recently announced support discontinuation, the application’s popularity has not been affected with more and more users actively relying on WhatsApp as the go-to communication option.