Having said that WhatsApp has revealed it will end support and stop working on all Blackberry OS phones including ‘BlackBerry 10’ devices. Also affected is all Windows Phone 8.0 and older platforms from December 31, 2017.
According to the statement from WhatsApp, users on these outdated platforms will not be able to create new accounts, nor re-verify existing accounts once the company ends support.
If you are following the trend, you will know that this is not the first time this warning is being issued. In fact, in 2016, the Facebook-owned IM platform threatened to stop support on some blackberry phones but it was later extended.
WILL YOU CONTINUE TO USE WHATSAPP AFTER THE SUPPORT ENDS?
Yes! Even if your phone is among the devices that will be disabled for using WhatsApp, you can still continue using the app on your phone, BUT you shouldn't expect any future security updates or new features. This is similar to what is currently happening with people using Windows 7 and older versions that Microsoft ended support for. You can continue using it on your own risk as there won't be any security update.
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WHAT ABOUT WINDOWS PHONE USERS
It's a kind of relief for those using windows 8.1 and newer versions as they won't be affected but those still using windows end will no longer have support from whatsapp once we enter the year 2018 It's a pity. While Windows 8 will be axed down once 2018 begins. I am still surprised how WhatsApp decided to continue with windows phones even after Microsoft confirmed that windows phone is dead.
In BlackBerry’s case, the company has itself confirmed it will no longer be manufacturing or launching new smartphones, and the BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS have been abandoned.
BUT WHY IS WHATSAPP ENDING SUPPORT FOR THESE DEVICES
I know you may be asking this same question within you, well, it's obvious that these set of phones and OS may not support or carry the new features being added on whatsapp recently. But personally, I still believe whatsapp can do something different than totally ending the support.

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