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    WhatsApp’s smartphone changes disrupt global banking services, posing challenges for users

    September 28, 2023
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    Jan Koum - CEO of WhatsApp
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    WhatsApp is discontinuing support for older smartphones as part of its regular updates, focusing resources on supporting the latest operating systems.

    1. Impact on banking services: Users relying on WhatsApp for account balances, transaction histories, and payments may lose access to these services if their devices are unsupported.
    2. Security risks: Unsupported devices won’t receive crucial security updates, potentially exposing users to vulnerabilities while performing banking transactions.
    3. Limited customer support: Banks may struggle to provide adequate customer support to users on unsupported devices, as their systems may not be optimized for older technology.
    4. Devices losing support: Some of the unsupported devices include HTC One M7, Sony Xperia Z, Samsung Galaxy S2, and Motorola Droid Razr.
    5. Supported devices: WhatsApp will continue to support Android phones with OS 4.1 and above, iPhones with iOS 12 and later, and phones with KaiOS 2.5.0 and above.
    6. Recommendations for users: Users whose smartphones are losing support should consider upgrading to newer models and backing up their WhatsApp chats and banking-related data to avoid data loss. Those unable to upgrade should contact their bank’s customer support for alternative ways to access banking services.
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