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WhatsApp New Versions Download Available on Older Samsung and Apple Phones

If you have an older Samsung gadget and need to utilize WhatsApp Messenger, you may still have the capacity to do this. Know that WhatsApp does not support Samsung and Nokia S40 and S60 telephones as of the 30th of June 30, 2017.  Additionally, in June 2017, it ceased support for the BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS.

That’s more, beginning in 2018, WhatsApp stops support for various gadgets, for example, Android gadgets running 2.3.3. Or older, Windows Phone 7 and iPhone 3GS with iOS 6 installed.

How to see if Whatsapp still works on your phone

In case you don’t know whether WhatsApp will, at present, work on your telephone or not, there are a few things you can do to discover this. Trust it or not, even an old phone can, in any case, introduce and utilize the application. To see if yours does this or not, you have to connect the gadget to the Internet and download the app. You’ll get guidelines on the most proficient method to download it if there’s still support. If it’s not, you’ll additionally get a warning telling you that you can’t install it.

If you need WhatsApp on your Samsung gadget, make sure it has, at any rate, Android 2.3.3 or higher installed. You’ll require some sort of connection with the Internet (Wi-Fi or data) to continue with the procedure. Wi-Fi only gadgets, iPads, iPods, PCs and tablets are not supported.

There are a few Nokia S40 gadgets that will run WhatsApp, for example, Nokia S60 third and fifth release, Symbian Belle OS and Symbian Anna. Symbian telephones will require at least Nokia S40 with an Internet data plan. Subscribers of Vodafone and Vivo owners in Portugal and Brazil may discover that WhatsApp is unusable, too, because there is no support for it.

By Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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