Bulgaria's Most Popular Android Apps in 2024
In 2024, a variety of applications gained massive popularity among Android users in Bulgari
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WhatsApp may soon not work on your phone if it is morally outdated and lacks the technical parameters to upgrade your system.
The popular WhatsApp mobile app will stop working on devices using older versions of iOS7 (iPhone) and Android 2.3.7 software
The support will be dropped on December 31st this year, so you still have plenty of time to change your phone.
At the time, it said you could continue using the app but it would not be updated. “Some features may stop functioning at any time,” the company warned.
You won’t be able to use WhatsApp on iOS 7 at all after February 1, 2020. WhatsApp recommends upgrading to a newer Android or iOS device to continue using its service after this date, Cult of Mac reported.
Authorities in Bulgaria are advising both citizens and traders to ensure they have sufficient euro banknotes and coins ahead of the end of the dual currency period
Starting today, students in Dobrich are shifting to remote learning as regional authorities implement additional measures to curb the spread of influenza
“Euro” has been named the most emblematic word in Bulgaria for 2025, according to the latest survey by the popular language platform “Kak se pishe” (“How to spell?”)
Bulgaria has formally submitted its candidacy for UNESCO recognition of its yogurt, joining Romania and Turkey in the initiative. The evaluation process is already underway, with an assessment of Bulgaria’s application expected this autumn.
Bulgaria will face another day of severe winter conditions on Monday, January 19, with persistently low temperatures across the country and hazardous cold prompting a yellow weather warning nationwide.
Despite Sofia being considerably cheaper than major European capitals overall, certain everyday items cost more in the Bulgarian capital than in cities like London and Berlin. Milk stands out as a notable example.
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