Curtin astrophysicist Associate Professor Cathryn Trott and electrochemistry researcher Associate Professor Debbie Silvester-Dean have been recognised.
News of the forthcoming block comes courtesy of the reliable team at @WABetainfo, which tracks as-yet-unannounced changes using upcoming test versions of the app. The team has spotted that the latest beta version of WhatsApp is no longer compatible with iOS 9. That means any device that isn t able to upgrade to iOS 10 or newer could face being blocked.
In a post on Twitter, WABetainfo confirmed: WhatsApp Messenger beta 2.21.50 drops the support for iOS 9.
Now, this won t be an issue for anyone who bought an iPhone within the last three or four years as they are all capable to run iOS 14 – the latest operating system version developed by Apple.