Millions of people may no longer be able to use WhatsApp on their phones from next week - meaning you could lose access to messages, photos and contacts.
The popular messaging app, which is owned by Facebook, is pulling support for some major smartphones. The app will be blocked on phones that are not updated to a certain level as they will no longer be able to support the software.
43 Android and iOS models will lose the ability to send messages and pictures or make video calls on WhatsApp from Monday 1 November, reports the Daily Star.
That includes any phone with Android 4.0.4 or earlier installed or any iPhone with the iOS 9 software or earlier. The following smartphones will lose access to the popular messaging app: Only certain
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