Zoom will no longer be supported on certain iPhones starting in March 2024.
Zoom was a setback during the pandemic, but its impact has diminished over the past few years. But this week, the platform has ended support for select iPhone models running certain iOS versions.
The news was shared alongside a platform update for iPhone users, which has asked people using unsupported iOS versions to update their software or switch to another iPhone model to continue using Zoom on their devices with the latest security updates and standards.
Zoom has confirmed that iOS 11 and iOS 12 versions will not support the video conferencing app from March onwards. According to Zoom, people can enjoy using the platform as long as their iPhone is running iOS 13 or later, which means some of the latest security features may not be compatible with older iOS versions.
These two iOS versions are now more than 5 years old, and even Apple has stopped providing updates for these versions, so it is understandable that Zoom will cut support for iPhones running these iOS versions as well. So, if any of you are still using your iPhone with version 11 or 12, we recommend that you update your version immediately so that Zoom will work on your device after the March 2024 update, which is coming in the next few days.