Google is approaching users with an Android Gingerbread device that will no longer run Google services by the end of September 2021.
Google will launch a new security measure for Google Accounts and older Android devices in September 2021. Users will no longer be able to sign in to their Google Accounts as they still use Android 2.3.7 or earlier versions of Gingerbread.
Security first
Google has begun to reach out to users of older Android devices. Until the end of September, for security reasons they will not be able to sign in to their Google Account on devices running Android 2.3.7 (and earlier).
Android Gingerbread is a software version released 11 years ago at the end of December 2010. It should be noted that users with such an older device are already restricted to applications that do not work on a daily basis, Do not WhatsApp. You can still use a web browser, which provides another way to use Google services on unsupported Android devices.
If you have a device with Gingerbread installed, try updating it if possible. After 10 years of loyal service, you too can choose Change the phone. Know that your smartphone has not been safe for some years, Google will no longer update Play Services In these versions of Android.
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