WhatsApp will stop working on these devices next month

Mita Corporation decided, stop WhatsApp app It will start working on some smartphones as of next month, for older versions of Android and iOS operating systems.

Meta, which owns Facebook, routinely unrolls updates for older versions of iOS and Android every time a new update comes out.

In order to update the WhatsApp application, it must be at least Android 4.1 to update the application, and this change will occur following October 24, and most newer smartphones can only update their work system to continue using WhatsApp.

In order for the application to work on your iPhone, you will need at least iOS 12 to continue using WhatsApp, and among the devices on which the application will depend is the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C.

WhatsApp is currently developing a new feature that will enable users to edit their sent text messages, and it is not clear if there is a specific time limit for editing sent text messages.

WhatsApp polls customers for which versions to discontinue updates, so every year, like other tech companies, it looks at older hardware and software that still has fewer people using it.

WhatsApp is dropping support for older smartphone systems in order to keep apps safe, which requires constant work and updates from developers.

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