Pokémon go will stop supporting android 4.4 kitkat
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Fragmentation is the most serious problem on Android today, which causes a lot of headaches with compatibility and support. Something that happens when certain versions are no longer supported. This is what happens now with Pokémon GO. Since Niantic has already announced that it will stop supporting Android 4.4 KitKat.
Pokémon GO will stop supporting Android 4.4 KitKat
An announcement that the company has made on its social networks. As a result, users who still use this version of the operating system will no longer be able to play the popular Niantic game.
End of support
The end of support will be effective on July 1, as Niantic has already confirmed. From this date, users who have a phone with Android 4.4 KitKat will no longer be able to enjoy Pokémon GO. A decision that surely pains many users, who play the popular title on their smartphone. Although on the other hand it is somewhat logical, since this version is already quite old.
Almost six years ago this version was officially presented. So the fact that it has been supported all this time is news in itself. But this support is coming to an end, due to the low number of users in it.
Although there are users who are affected by this decision by Niantic and will not be able to play Pokémon GO. This is something that we see regularly in the market, when it happens with other games and applications. So it will not be anywhere near the last case we mention of this matter.
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