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What happens to WhatsApp after November 1st, and why you shouldn’t be concerned

The popular messaging software will no longer work on Android handsets that are older than version 4.0 of the operating system: they are really old, and there are very few of them in Italy.

It is one of the most searched subjects on the internet in Italy. Most desired and repeating, as evidenced by a short Google Trends search (graph below): once every 4-5 months, we worry a lot about what will happen to WhatsApp on November 1, only to forget about it and then worry again. And, more specifically, to conduct a search on the Internet.

Now, maybe as a result of the two recent collapses in which the popular messaging app was a victim, we are in a period of heightened concern. Also, the deadline of November 1 is quickly approaching. Okay, but what happens to WhatsApp after that? Almost nothing.

Google Trends: last year’s searches for “WhatsApp November 1”

 

There is no support for Android cellphones older than ten years.

What occurs is that, as WhatsApp has been announcing for some time, the software will no longer run on Android smartphones that have reached the version 4.0 of the operating system (from 4.1, no problem). It is called as Ice Cream Sandwich, and Google first introduced it on October 19, 2011, exactly ten years ago.

 

That is why we said that almost nothing will happen on November 1st, and why you should ignore the apocalyptic headlines you read on the internet and on social media: the phones involved are quite old, and there are very few of them, especially in our nation. Similarly to those who have reached Gingerbread and are unable to access their Google account.

 

For those who have one, we recommend the same thing WhatsApp does for its users: “We welcome you to switch to a supported smartphone.” To stay up with the times, as well as from the standpoint of IT security.

Geekybar

Linguist-translator by education. I have been working in the field of advertising journalism for over 10 years. For over 7 years in journalism. Half of them are as editor. My weakness is doing mini-investigations on new topics.

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