Verizon is one of the largest US telecommunication services. They are also one of the earliest adopters of 5G technology. A few months ago, the network provider launched its first-ever commercial private 5G network known as On Site 5G.
Apart from this, Verizon also offers some nifty tools that have proved to be useful for many. One such app is the Verizon Message+ app on the PC.
In case you are unaware, the Verizon Message+ app on Windows 10 allows users to sync their text conversations across all devices. It also has some advanced features like Driving mode and Group Chat.
The app is free-to-use for those on the Verizon network. Having said that, lately, many are experiencing an issue with the Message+ app for Windows 10.
Users say that they received a message from Verizon stating that the Verizon Message+ app will not be supported after October 1, 2021.
Those using will need to make the switch to the latest version of the app. However, upon installing the latest version, the Message+ shows an error that says they are not running the latest version of the app.
Verizon Customer support then went on to say that the Message+ app is no longer supported on Windows 10 and that there is nothing they could do to help.
But one user who is allegedly in touch with the Verizon Message Apps team said they are currently investigating the issue and working on a fix.
If this is true, maybe there is a lack of communication between Verizon Customer support and the app development team, since a new version of the app has been released recently.
Or, on the contrary, it could also be possible that the user was given the wrong information by support.
Right now, it is unclear if the Verizon Messages+ app if compatibility issue will be resolved (like the customer support is claimed to have shared) or it will be discontinued.
We will update this article once more information is available so make sure you keep an eye out for further updates.
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