Key Points:
- Google will not enable users to login to Google account on older Android Smartphones.
- It will be stopped on September 27.
- With the new decision, Android Gingerbread powered Smartphones will be affected.
The Android Gingerbread was introduced in 2010 and the search engine giant Google stopped its support a couple of years back. However, the Android operating system is running on a small number of Smartphones, but as per a new piece of information Google will disappoint the users who are using the older version of Android.
According to the latest information, users who are using older smartphones which are running on Android Gingerbread or low will not able to login to Google account. It is also said that the company has informed the new decision via email to the users of the older Android operating system.
The search engine giant Google will implement the new decision on September 27 this year and after the deadline, users will not able to use the device with the Google account.
It is worth mentioning that there are a very small amount of Smartphones are running on Android Gingerbread or low at this moment of time and it is time to upgrade as the company already stopped the support for the older version of the operating system.
We would like to know your thoughts about the new decision of Google in the comments section below and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more interesting information from the technological world at your fingertips. Having said that, if you are new to this website then don’t forget to smash the bell icon at the left corner of the screen to get the notifications instantly.
Read interesting news, reviews as well as tips & tricks on TechnoBugg website, and stay updated with the latest happenings of the tech world on the go with Technobugg App. Also follow on Google News and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates.