GOOGNESS!

Millions of Android users warned Google Chrome will stop working properly on some phones next month – check yours now

It could be dangerous for anyone still using an older version of Android

ANDROID owners should check their phones after Google announced that the popular Chrome app will stop working properly on some handsets very soon.

The tech giant is dropping support on older devices.

Advertisement
Move affects any device using Android NougatCredit: Getty

Although the app won't stop working completely, lack of support means there will be no fixes for issues or security bugs.

So eventually features may break.

And you'll miss out on any new features as well.

But crucially hackers will be able to exploit any problems which ultimately pose a risk to your accounts - particularly banking.

Advertisement

Chrome will no longer receive updates on devices running Android Nougat.

This version of Android was released back in 2016 and fortunately most people have since upgraded.

But around 2 per cent of devices are believed to still be using Android Nougat.

And given that Android has more than 2billion users worldwide, 2 per cent is still quite a sizeable number.

Advertisement

Most read in Phones & Gadgets

NO PEEKING!
Make your iPhone 'snooper-proof' with five changes to stop nosy people spying
SAM DUNK
Samsung's handy new feature is coming to phones VERY soon as part of mega upgrade
EXTRA, EXTRA!
Six Amazon Prime freebies worth over £162 that you're already paying for
SCREEN SAVIOUR
TV 'soap effect' setting is secretly ruining how movies look on your telly

Affected users should see if they can upgrade to the next version of Android to keep using Chrome safely.

If their handset is too old for a software update, it might be time to consider buying a brand new smartphone.

The changes are rumoured to happen next month when Chrome version 120 is launched.

"Chrome on Android will no longer support Android Nougat," Google said.

Advertisement

"The last version of Chrome that supports Android Nougat is Chrome 119, and it includes a message to affected users informing them to upgrade their operating system.

"Chrome 120 will not support nor ship to users running Android Nougat."

How to check which version of Android my phone uses

To check the version of Android your smartphone uses, simply open the Settings.

Scroll to the bottom and tap About phone, followed by Android version.

Advertisement

Here you'll see the version name / number.

Best Phone and Gadget tips and hacks

Looking for tips and hacks for your phone? Want to find those secret features within social media apps? We have you covered...

Get all the latest WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and other tech gadget stories here.



We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Tech & Science team? Email us at tech@the-sun.co.uk


Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com