Twitter has stopped working on the iPhone 6, with the still-popular Apple model on the list of unsupported devices

Twitter has inadvertently withdrawn from the iPhone app support for firmware versions older than iOS 14, leaving iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus phone users out.

Launched in 2014, the iPhone 6 was one of the most successful Apple phones of all time, so popular that there is still a fairly large community of users who appreciate it for its small size.

However, cutting off access to new versions of iOS has inevitably reduced its life expectancy, only a matter of time before support is withdrawn from front-line applications, which are essential for users.

To the users’ surprise, the Twitter app simply stopped working after the developer promptly withdrew support for the latest version of iOS available on the iPhone 6. Thus, while the last tweets taken before the app update remain visible In the timeline, basic functionality is completely blocked.

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The move comes after Twitter withdrew support for iOS 12 earlier last year, cutting off access to iOS 13 devices, most likely final and irreversible.

Thus, iPhone 6 owners who want to keep up to date with the news on Twitter have a choice between either web browser authentication and migrating to a newer generation device.

According to official data, 63% of iOS devices in circulation run at least the iOS 15m version, only 7% remaining with iOS 13, or older. However, relative to the total number of iPhones and iPads

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