
Do you use WhatsApp on your phone? Then, this message is urgently for you.
WhatsApp will stop working on a selection of smartphones and mobile
 platforms from 1st January 2018. The phones to be affected are: any 
handsets running Windows Phone 8.0 (or older versions of the operating 
system), BlackBerry OS or BlackBerry 10. 
The company made the announcement in an update to a blog post that was originally published in February 2016.
“When we started WhatsApp in 2009, people’s use of mobile 
devices looked very different from today. The Apple App Store was only a
 few months old. About 70 percent of smartphones sold at the time had 
operating systems offered by BlackBerry and Nokia,” it reads. 
“Mobile operating systems offered by Google, Apple and 
Microsoft – which account for 99.5 percent of sales today – were on less
 than 25 percent of mobile devices sold at the time.”
The platforms that are being cut are unpopular, and have been for 
some time. The company ended support for Nokia Symbian S60 devices in 
June. 
It is also planning to cut support for Nokia S40 devices on 31 
December 2018 and phones running Android versions 2.3.7 and older on 1 
February 2020.
Although these platforms are still supported, WhatsApp is no longer
 actively developing for them, which means some features could stop 
functioning at any moment.
“While these mobile devices have been an important part of our 
story, they don’t offer the kind of capabilities we need to expand our 
app’s features in the future,” the company's blog post said.
“This was a tough decision for us to make, but the right one in
 order to give people better ways to keep in touch with friends, family,
 and loved ones using WhatsApp. 
“If you use one of these affected mobile devices, we recommend upgrading to a newer Android, iPhone, or Windows Phone."
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