Is Android 4.0 4 Still Supporting WhatsApp?

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) is an operating system developed by Google and released in October 2011. It was the fourth major version of the Android operating system and one of the first to support multi-tasking. ICS has since been superseded by two major operating system updates, Jelly Bean and KitKat, but there are still plenty of devices running ICS today.

The question then becomes: is Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich still supporting WhatsApp? The answer is yes, it is!

However, some features of the popular messaging app may be limited or unavailable on devices running ICS.

WhatsApp has been available for Android since 2010 and was initially available only on devices running Froyo or higher. Over time, WhatsApp has added support for newer versions of Android while maintaining compatibility with older ones. This means that if your device is running ICS, you can still use WhatsApp without any issues.

WhatsApp does have some limitations when used on devices running ICS though. For example, video calling is not available on devices using ICS due to hardware limitations. Similarly, some features such as the ‘starred messages’ feature may not be available on ICS devices.

In conclusion, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is still supporting WhatsApp, although some features may be limited or unavailable on devices using this version of the operating system due to hardware limitations.