6 days ago
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- Irish Daily Mirror
WhatsApp stops working on some phones - see if you're affected
From this month onwards, WhatsApp will cease to function on certain mobile phones. The change, which took effect on June 1, will impact devices over a decade old.
WhatsApp's adjustments to its compatibility with various operating systems means older smartphones will no longer support the app due to security concerns. Although initially scheduled for May, these changes were postponed until this month.
iPhones released in 2014 or earlier, which cannot upgrade to iOS version 15.1, will be affected. The minimum requirement for Android devices is now OS 5.0, released in 2014.
WhatsApp had notified users that they must "update to the latest version of iOS to continue using WhatsApp."
These notifications were sent to users running an iOS version earlier than 15.1 on their iPhones, reports the Liverpool Echo.
iPhones 5s, 6, and 6 Plus, or any earlier models, will be incompatible with iOS 18, preventing users from updating their phones, and consequently, WhatsApp will cease to function on these devices.
Android devices such as Samsung's Galaxy S III, HTC One X, and Sony Xperia Z will no longer support Meta's messaging app. According to Meta's FAQ page, as cited by 9to5Mac, the decision to discontinue support for these legacy phones stems from their lack of the latest security updates and functionality required to run WhatsApp.
Apple has relegated the iPhone 6 to the "obsolete" category over a year ago, which means they've ceased offering repair or servicing for the device. Third-party service providers are in the same boat, no longer being able to order parts for the gadgets.
This April, WhatsApp launched a dozen new features for its users to rejoice over. With more than two billion active users, WhatsApp holds the crown as the most favoured messaging app worldwide.
Taking to their website with a fresh blog post, WhatsApp remarks: "To keep you in the loop, we'll be sharing regular roundups of the latest updates, tools, and settings."
The latest roundup showcases some snazzy new features that have been recently introduced, which might have slipped under your radar. They include:
Online indicator in group chats: To let you suss out who's around for a natter, you can now clock how many folks are 'online' in real-time, tucked right beneath the group moniker.
Highlight notifications in groups: Fancy a quieter life? The fresh 'Notify for' setting lets you choose 'Highlights' to trim down notifications to @mentions, replies, and yarns from your phonebook, or pick 'All' to stay on top of all group babble.
Events updates: Chuffed to bits, now you can knock up an event in a cheeky 1-on-1 chat. WhatsApp's also dished out a 'maybe' RSVP option, the chance to invite a mate, slam in an end date and time for those epic do's, plus pin the soiree in your chat.
Tappable reactions: You can quick as a flash take a look at everyone else's thumbs-ups (and other feels) – just give a tap to toss in your tuppence worth.
Document scanning on iPhone: You can now scan and send documents directly from WhatsApp on your iPhone. Simply select 'Scan document' from the attachment section and follow the steps to scan, crop, and save the document.
Default App for iPhone: With the latest iOS update, you can set WhatsApp as your default messaging and calling app on your iPhone. To make the switch, navigate to Settings > Default Apps and select WhatsApp.
Pinch to zoom in video calls: iPhone users can now pinch to zoom in on a video while on a video call to get a closer look at your own or friend's video.
Add to call from a chat: You can add someone to an ongoing call directly from a chat thread by tapping the call icon on the top and selecting 'Add to call'.
Enjoy smoother video calls: Efforts have been made to reduce dropped calls and video freezing. Improved bandwidth detection can quickly upgrade your video to HD quality for a more enjoyable experience.
Video notes for Channels: Similar to chats, Channel admins can now instantly record and share short videos (60 seconds or less) with followers.
Voice message transcripts on Channels: You can now get a written summary of voice message updates from channels when you're on the go and can't listen to them.
QR codes: As a channel admin, you can now share a unique QR code that links directly to your channel, making it easy to share with others and grow their audience.