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PSA: WhatsApp May No Longer Work on Older Devices on January 1 – PCMag AU
The popular messaging app may cease to function on devices running older firmware once the new year rolls around.

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If WhatsApp is a regular part of your daily smartphone usage, you may want to make sure your OS is up to date. If it isn’t, you could be looking at losing access to the app in its entirety when the new year rolls around.
TechRadar reports that WhatsApp has confirmed that it will end support for older devices by January 1. That means if you haven’t upgraded to iOS 9 or above on iPhone or Android 4.0.3 or above on Android, you could see the app go dark. That’s the worst-case scenario….
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