In a drastic move Google will no longer allow sign-in on Android devices that run Android 2.3.7 or lower starting September 27.
 
Users use device that is not updated post Android 2.3.7 after September 27, may get username or password errors when they try to use Google products and services like Gmail, YouTube, and Maps.
 
“If your device has the ability to update to a newer Android version (3.0+), we advise you to do so in order to maintain access to Google apps and services on that device,” the company said in an update.
 
“As part of our ongoing efforts to keep our users safe, Google will no longer allow sign-in on Android devices that run Android 2.3.7 or lower starting September 27, 2021,” the company added.
 
It should be noted Android 2.3.7 was released nearly 10 years ago.
 
When support ends for sign-in with a Google Account on Android 2.3.7 and below, the users will receive a username or password error if they try to sign in to their devices or to add an email or calendar account.
 
If you cannot update your device to a newer Android version (3.0+), you can try to log into your Google account on your device’s web browser.
 
You can still use some Google services when logged into Google on your device’s web browser the company said..