WhatsApp has confirmed that it will extend its
support for BlackBerry platform in what could be seen as the most
relieving news for BlackBerry users. The most widely used messaging
service earlier this year had announced that it will drop support for
several mobile operating systems from 2017, including BlackBerry's
and Nokia's operating systems.
The company updated its support page and added,
"We will soon be ending support for certain devices. On June 30,
2017, we will no longer support the following platforms: BlackBerry
OS and BlackBerry 10, Nokia S40, and Nokia Symbian S60."
WhatsApp however confirmed those users on Android
2.1 and Android 2.2 as well as Windows Phone 7 won't be able to use
WhatsApp at the beginning of 2017. The messaging app will no longer
be supported on iPhone 3GS or devices running iOS 6.
"These platforms don't offer the kind of
capabilities we need to expand our app's features in the future. If
you use one of these affected mobile devices, we recommend upgrading
to a newer Android running OS 2.3+, a Windows Phone 8+, or an iPhone
running iOS 7+ before the end of 2016 to continue using WhatsApp."
WhatsApp informs that there is currently no option
to transfer chat history between platforms though the company can
provide chat history attached to an email, if requested by users.
The messaging service had previously emphasised
how much the market changed in the years since WhatsApp was launched
in 2009. Previously, Android and iOS platforms were running on less
than 25 percent of the devices, while BlackBerry and Nokia's
operating systems dominated the market with roughly a 70 percent
share. WhatsApp's decision to pull the plug on Symbian and BlackBerry
however recaps how the platforms have lost popularity.
Soon after WhatsApp's announcement to end support
for BlackBerry, the Canadian company expressed its disappointment
with WhatsApp's decision to abandon its platform.
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