WhatsApp Will Stop Supporting iOS 10, iOS 11 Soon

 


WhatsApp will soon stop supporting iOS 10, and iOS 11, according to WABetaInfo. Although the reasons for the new development are not yet clear, the instant messaging service is generally dropping support for older versions of Android and iOS in order to introduce new features that may not work on those systems.

Screenshots obtained by WABetaInfo show that WhatsApp will stop supporting iOS 10 and iOS 11 after October 24, 2022. This can also be confirmed by looking into the WhatsApp Help Center, which mentions iOS 12 and newer versions as supported and recommended operating systems, with no mention of previous versions of iOS.

iOS 10 or iOS 11 users need to upgrade to iOS 12 to continue using WhatsApp. This means you cannot use it on iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C. Updating to a newer version of an operating system is also important as it usually includes the latest software patches and security features.

It comes just days after WhatsApp Desktop was revealed to be testing a feature that would allow users to download their account information without having to use the app on their phone. Although it already allows users to download all information collected about them, it is still only available on mobile devices unless you are using a specific beta version of the desktop interface.

Earlier this month, WhatsApp began testing a feature that would allow users to leave groups silently without notifying all other users in that group. Once this update is more widely rolled out, you will be able to leave any WhatsApp group of your choice and only the group admin will be notified of your departure. Referral link

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