Starting in May, Meta-owned WhatsApp will no longer be supported on several smartphone brands including Samsung, iPhone, Motorola, Lenovo, Huawei, and LG. This decision was made to improve the security and efficiency of the application. However, it is important to understand that newer models have the technical capabilities needed to adapt to these improvements.
Aside from WhatsApp updates, there are references to industrial remote control systems and various leaked videos listed in the content. These references seem to be unrelated to the information about WhatsApp and the smartphones that will no longer support the application.
WhatsApp is a popular instant messaging tool that regularly receives updates with new features. However, sometimes the application may stop working on certain devices due to compatibility issues or lacking the capacity to run the new features. This decision by Meta-owned WhatsApp will affect users who rely on these smartphone brands for their instant messaging needs.
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