Popular chat application on smartphones, Whatsapp is set for discontinuation this year following a pronouncement by the company.
Earlier this week Whatsapp celebrated its 7th year anniversary with
its 1 Billion Active users, instead to break a bad news on such a good
day, the team decided to wait till on Friday when they announced that
the app will soon be discontinued on BlackBerry and Nokia devices
running those company’s operating systems.
Yes! that include the Blackberry 10 device. Though the new
Android-powered Blackberry Priv slider phone might probaly survive this
heat because it was built with Android OS.
According to the annoucement made by Whatsapp:
As we look ahead to our next seven years, we want to focus our
efforts on the mobile platforms the vast majority of people use. So, by
the end of 2016, we will be ending support for WhatsApp Messenger on the
following mobile platforms:
1. BlackBerry, including BlackBerry 10
2. Nokia S40
3. Nokia Symbian S60
4. Android 2.1 and Android 2.2
5. Windows Phone 7.1
While these mobile devices have been an important part of our
story, they don’t offer the kind of capabilities we need to expand our
app’s features in the future.
The Nokia S40 discontinuation will deeply affect developing countries
like Nigeria because most people still use old Nokia phone. The likes of
Nokia asha 200 and 203, Nokia 6100, 6200, Nokia c2 and c3 just to
mention a few.
I know most of us still love our old nokia phones. WhatsApp suggests “upgrading to a newer Android, iPhone, or Windows Phone”
if you want to keep on using the service — if not, you’ll need to find
another messaging service by the end of the year before the service get
discontinued.
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