![]() ![]() The company claims these platforms, in addition to Blackberry and older Windows Phones, don't have the "capabilities" it needs to support future app features.īlackberry users already got more time with WhatsApp than previously anticipated. WhatsApp also announced that it will support Nokia S40 for only another year (until December 31, 2018) and devices running Android 2.3.7 and older until February 1, 2020. ![]() To avoid issues, WhatsApp recommends users of those platforms either update to a newer OS version or use WhatsApp on a device running Android 4.0 or newer, Windows Phone 8.1 or newer, or an iPhone running iOS 7 or newer. The FAQ page does warn users that some WhatsApp features may stop working on these unsupported platforms because the company is no longer actively developing for those OSes. WhatsApp will still work on those systems, but it's unclear how long the app will be fully functional. Further Reading You can now add two-step verification to your WhatsApp account ![]()
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