This is through the web browser of the smartphone, where users can log in or plain access it when browsing for a clip or looking at emails, as well as browsing the map or locations. Users can still access YouTube, Gmail, and Maps via the old Android phone with v2.3.7 or lower. After securing it, they may use the said logins on the old phone with earlier versions of Android. The thing to do is to log in to later Android versions, v3.0 and later so that people can still access their smartphone or Google account. However, fear not, as September 27 is not doomsday for old Android users, as they have the chance to still use Google's services via their obsolete operating systems for their old devices.
Read Also: Microsoft Surface Duo Android 11 Option Could Launch in 2021 How to Access YouTube, Gmail, Maps on Old Android? However, it is known that the Android version is a very old one, as it is in the Android 12 beta now, signifying that it has reached a decade more than its early releases. This means that for these apps to work, people need to upgrade to version 2.4 and higher or go for Android 3.0. This means that this application would no longer work for the smartphone versions with old Android, particularly version 2.3.7 and lower. However, it does not stop there, as Google is also blocking the connection of apps including (but not limited to) YouTube, Gmail, and Maps. Google has rolled out an announcement for those which have old Android smartphone versions, and according to Express UK, the Mountain View giant is ending their support for these.