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#Android 2.3.7

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Google has announced that it will block off users that use Android devices running Android 2.3.7 and lower, starting September 27, 2021. This is done because Google no longer provides software or security updates for Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which means older devices that cannot be updated are considered insecure. When support ends for sign-in with a Google Account on Android 2.3.7 and below, users will receive a username or password error if they try to sign in their devices. Users will be able to sign into their account with a newer Android version (3.0 or newer), but if the device cannot update to a newer version, the user can try to log into their Google account on the device's web browser, which gives access to some Google services. Google has just announced a new version of Android 12 that is catered to larger screen sizes called, Android 12L. Android 12L will focus on tablets, foldables, and ChromeOS devices. The new android version also introduces a new taskbar that allows users to switch between different apps. Android 12L is set to release in early 2022, but the new features are now available on the 12L developer preview page. Read more in our articles including "Google to block sign-ins on Android 2.3.7 devices and lower" and "Courier Complaints Drop 88% Under Oplan Bantay Padala".

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What is Android 2.3.7?

Google has announced that it will block off users that use Android devices running Android 2.3.7 and lower, starting September 27, 2021. This is done because Google no longer provides software or security updates for Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which means older devices that cannot be updated are considered insecure.

What have you covered about Android 2.3.7?

When support ends for sign-in with a Google Account on Android 2.3.7 and below, users will receive a username or password error if they try to sign in their devices. Users will be able to sign into their account with a newer Android version (3.0 or newer), but if the device cannot update to a newer version, the user can try to log into their Google account on the device's web browser, which gives access to some Google services. Google has just announced a new version of Android 12 that is catered to larger screen sizes called, Android 12L.

Where can I find articles about Android 2.3.7?

Our coverage of Android 2.3.7 includes: "Google to block sign-ins on Android 2.3.7 devices and lower"; "Courier Complaints Drop 88% Under Oplan Bantay Padala"; "ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo and Zephyurus G now officially available in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.