Facebook Messenger apps are about to stop working on many phones, The Independent
Facebook Messenger apps are about to stop working on many phones
Social media giant announces it is ending support for devices running older versions
- Tom Embury-Dennis
- @tomemburyd
- Wednesday twenty nine March two thousand seventeen 17:56 BST
The Independent Tech
Facebook’s Messenger app will stop working for a number of smartphone users by the end of March.
The social media giant has announced it is ending support for devices running some older versions of the apps, including v55 of the Facebook app and v10 of Messenger on Android.
It also announced it was stopping support for Facebook for Windows Phone.
If you find you are abruptly incapable to run the app, Facebook suggests updating to the latest version, or migrating to Facebook Lite, a pared down version of the platform.
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If your mobile does not support the latest versions of Facebook, the company recommends going to Facebook.com through your mobile browser.
Defending its decision to end support for older versions, Facebook said in a blog: “Our team spends innumerable hours making it the best way to message your friends and family.
“One of the ways we proceed to improve is by consistently introducing rich features, like voice and movie calling, games, and bots for Messenger. Using older versions of apps means that practices won’t work well or sometimes not at all.”
The company says it has “reached out” to those affected and is also suggesting suggestions in Messenger to people about to lose access.
The utter list of devices about to lose support from Facebook includes: v55 of the Facebook app and Messenger v10 on Android, Facebook for iPad v26, Messenger v8 for iOS and Facebook for iOS released in 2011, Facebook for Windows Phone, Messenger for Windows Phone eight and 8.1, and Facebook for Windows eight and the 8.1 desktop app.
Facebook Messenger apps are about to stop working on many phones, The Independent
Facebook Messenger apps are about to stop working on many phones
Social media giant announces it is ending support for devices running older versions
- Tom Embury-Dennis
- @tomemburyd
- Wednesday twenty nine March two thousand seventeen 17:56 BST
The Independent Tech
Facebook’s Messenger app will stop working for a number of smartphone users by the end of March.
The social media giant has announced it is ending support for devices running some older versions of the apps, including v55 of the Facebook app and v10 of Messenger on Android.
It also announced it was stopping support for Facebook for Windows Phone.
If you find you are all of a sudden incapable to run the app, Facebook suggests updating to the latest version, or migrating to Facebook Lite, a pared down version of the platform.
Facebook takes on Snapchat with Stories and in-app camera filters
If your mobile does not support the latest versions of Facebook, the company recommends going to Facebook.com through your mobile browser.
Defending its decision to end support for older versions, Facebook said in a blog: “Our team spends uncountable hours making it the best way to message your friends and family.
“One of the ways we proceed to improve is by consistently introducing rich features, like voice and movie calling, games, and bots for Messenger. Using older versions of apps means that practices won’t work well or sometimes not at all.”
The company says it has “reached out” to those affected and is also suggesting suggestions in Messenger to people about to lose access.
The total list of devices about to lose support from Facebook includes: v55 of the Facebook app and Messenger v10 on Android, Facebook for iPad v26, Messenger v8 for iOS and Facebook for iOS released in 2011, Facebook for Windows Phone, Messenger for Windows Phone eight and 8.1, and Facebook for Windows eight and the 8.1 desktop app.