Skype drops support for older versions of Windows Phone, Android, and OS X
Microsoft has announced that it will be dropping support for the
older versions of some of the operating systems for Skype. The
applications has evolved to support a lot of new features over the years
and understandably some of these platforms can no longer support them.
That, or Microsoft just doesn't want the hassle of providing support for
so many platforms out there, which is also understandable to an extent.
The first platform to get the axe is Microsoft's own Windows Phone.
Skype will only support Windows 10 Mobile and will drop support for
Windows Phone 8.1 and 8 starting October 2016.
Next is Android, where devices running older than Android 4.0.3 will no longer be supported on the latest Skype 6.2. However, you can run the older Skype 4 on devices running Android 2.3 and above.
Lastly, the Skype 7.0 for Mac client will only work on macOS 10.9 (Mavericks) and above and older versions will have to use the web client after October 2016.
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Next is Android, where devices running older than Android 4.0.3 will no longer be supported on the latest Skype 6.2. However, you can run the older Skype 4 on devices running Android 2.3 and above.
Lastly, the Skype 7.0 for Mac client will only work on macOS 10.9 (Mavericks) and above and older versions will have to use the web client after October 2016.
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