你的舊 iPhone 用不了 WhatsApp?因為系統太舊了
而且這次 WhatsApp 提升最低作業系統要求的安排已經延遲了,原定是在上個月就會發生,只是只終在 6 月才正式實行。與此同時,Android 版本的最低的作業系統要求也提升的 OS 5.0 版本。
下一波被停止使用 WhatsApp 服務的,預計就是到 iPhone 6s、iPhone 6s Plus 和第一代 iPhone SE,這三款機型目前最新系統版本為 2021 年發佈的 iOS 15.8.1。
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