WhatsApp sneakily revealed the purge in an update to an old blog post titled "support for older operating systems".
In it, the company says it will nix support for the following systems on February 1, 2020:
- iOS 7 and older
- Android Gingerbread versions 2.3.7 and older.
What's more, the app could stop functioning at any time, so maybe it's time to buy a new phone.
Android Gingerbread launched in 2010 and still makes up for 0.3 percent of Android's market share – which amounts to roughly six million devices.
Back in December, WhatsApp ended support for BlackBerry OS (including BlackBerry 10) and Windows Phone 8.0 and older.
This is what the fill list of operating systems that are no longer supported by the app now looks like:
- Android versions older than 2.3.3
- Windows Phone 8.0 and older
- iPhone 3GS/iOS 6
- Nokia Symbian S60
- BlackBerry OS and BlackBerry 10
- Android running OS 4.0+
- iPhone running iOS 8+
- Windows Phone 8.1+
"There's currently no option to transfer your chat history between platforms. However, we provide the option to send your chat history attached to an email."