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WhatsApp will continue to work on Android Gingerbread until 2020

On June 13, 2018, WhatsApp revealed that it'll continue to support Android 2.3.7 and older versions of Gingerbread until February 1, 2020. Seeing as how the first version of Gingerbread was announced in 2010, that means WhatsApp will officially support that iteration of Android for ten years. That sort of commitment is seldom seen with most major applications, so we need to tip our hats to WhatsApp's promise here. Even though the company doesn't have much to gain from this sort of support as just 0.3% of active Android phones were running a form of Gingerbread as of the June 2018 Android Distribution Numbers, WhatsApp is doing so anyway. As for our iPhone friends, WhatsApp will also continue to work on iOS 7 through that same date.

WhatsApp will continue to work on Android Gingerbread until 2020

This is how iPhone or Android users can send GIF over WhatsApp

according to With technology like GIF, there are endless possibilities for iPhone or Android users to liven up a group chat. Months later, with the update arriving in November 2016, Mark Zuckerberg's another social media app WhatsApp added its own GIF feature . However, when it comes to WhatsApp, some may find it bit tricky to search and send GIFs. In order to search and send GIFs in WhatsApp, folows these steps:First of all, open the Whatsapp Chat and click on the + button. WATCH THIS ZEE BUSINESS VIDEO HERE:To do so, open a Whatsapp chat first.

WhatsApp sends Cease & Desists for apps that use native Android APIs

WhatsApp sends Cease & Desists for apps that use native Android APIsWhatsApp is one of the most popular applications available on smartphones to date with over a billion active users per day. The company is sending out a new round of Cease and Desist letters to independent Android app developers, but this time their claims have a lot less merit. "Reverse engineer, alter, modify, create derivative works from, decompile, or extract code from the WhatsApp Services." Neither of these applications is WhatsApp specific and make use of native Android APIs rather than any code from WhatsApp itself. "Sell, resell, rent, or charge for the WhatsApp Services" The apps do not rent or sell access to the service. Independent app developers don't have the resources to combat these claims so most just give in.

WhatsApp sends Cease & Desists for apps that use native Android APIs

WhatsApp to stop working on millions of older iPhones and Android smartphones




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