WhatsApp’s farewell announcement for 2017 is not a satisfying news for some smartphone users. WhatsApp will reportedly, stop working on devices running BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry 10, and Windows Phone 8.0 and older from December 31, 2017.
To recall, WhatsApp had extended support for both platforms in June this year. At the time, WhatsApp had also revealed that the app will stop working for phones running Nokia S40 will be stopped from December 31, 2018.
The messaging app became unavailable on Nokia phones running Symbian S60, from June 30, 2017.
If your phone has any of the two specified operating systems, you should consider upgrading to a newer phone in order to access WhatsApp properly.
WhatsApp updates for other OS versions like Windows Phone 7, Android 2.1, Android 2.2, and iOS 6 were stopped in 2016.
WhatsApp, earlier this month, officially took covers off its new standalone app for businesses, which features both verified and non-verified profiles.
This gives vocations a conventional plot to convoy business on the instant messaging app.
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