NHS APP no longer available on older devices
NHS App no longer available on older devices
From Monday 3 February, the NHS App will no longer be accessible as a mobile app for anybody using older devices. Patients using the following operating systems will no longer be able to access the NHS App via the app:
This change is following a recent redesign of the NHS App, which now operates as a native app, improving its functionality and structure. As part of this transition, users are being moved off the old legacy Xamarin application onto the new version. Patients using unsupported devices will no longer be able to access the NHS App via the app and will need to log in through a web browser instead.
From Monday 3 February, the NHS App will no longer be accessible as a mobile app for anybody using older devices. Patients using the following operating systems will no longer be able to access the NHS App via the app:
- iOS 12
- Android 6
- Android 7
- iOS 13 and iOS 14 - option to update device to iOS 15, which is the minimum supported version.
- Android version 8 and above (on devices with a front-facing camera)
- Apple iOS version 15 and above
- Web browser: https://www.nhsapp.service.nhs.uk/login
This change is following a recent redesign of the NHS App, which now operates as a native app, improving its functionality and structure. As part of this transition, users are being moved off the old legacy Xamarin application onto the new version. Patients using unsupported devices will no longer be able to access the NHS App via the app and will need to log in through a web browser instead.