WhatsApp has discontinued its support for Apple's operating system iOS9 and will now only run on iPhone 5 or later Apple smartphones. WhatsApp's recently published support document states that WhatsApp has ended its support for iOS 9 and now only on phones running iOS 10 released in 2016. The app will run. Note that until now, WhatsApp could be used on iOS 9 iPhones, but now the end of support means that WhatsApp will not be available to users with iPhone 4s. Or if you have an iPhone 5 or later and still have iOS 9 installed on it, upgrade right away. This is not the first time WhatsApp has done this. Last year, WhatsApp also shut down the service for devices running iOS 8. So if you also use an iPhone 4s, back up your chat right away so you can transfer it to another phone.
Significant changes have been announced to Facebook Gross, aimed at limiting access to users and people from communities that cause problems. The company announced several changes to the groups. These changes will further restrict the access of citizens and political groups, take action against consumers for violating the rules and regulations, and improve group moderation. The company said group members who violate Facebook rules would be barred from posting or commenting. According to Facebook, these users can be banned for 7 or 30 days depending on the breach, while they will not be able to add other people to any group or create new groups. A major change will be in the case of groups that repeatedly violate company rules. A warning label will be added to such groups and they will be notified whenever a user wishes to be a part of these groups. Similarly, the content of these groups will be restricted and will appear at the bottom of the news feed. Admins and moderators of such groups will have to temporarily check and approve all posts. If any content is approved blindly, the group will be deleted.
Samsung's Galaxy Note is one of the most popular smartphones that has made large screen devices popular worldwide. The first Galaxy Note had a 5.3-inch screen that looks small today but was the largest at the time with the introduction of new technology in the form of a stylus or S-Pen. In late 2020, a report by Reuters reported that Samsung was planning to phase out the Galaxy Note series in 2021 and focus on foldable phones instead. However, this was denied by the company, but now Samsung has indicated that it is considering not introducing Galaxy Note phones in 2021. Samsung's CEO DJ Koo told that the company was not introducing the Galaxy Note this year due to a shortage of semiconductors worldwide. These conductors are required for the manufacture of chips, but for various reasons, supply is less than demand. The CEO of Samsung said that the company wants to release new products but may face difficulties due to lack of chips but it is expected that the situation will normal next year and the Galaxy Note will be introduced. Samsung is one of the few major chip makers in the world, with demand rising for one reason, Sales of Samsung phones are expected to fall by 5% in 2021 if the Galaxy Note is not introduced, but the biggest loss will be in revenue. Because these flagship phones are one of the most expensive phones in the Galaxy phone.
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