If you read Android Police, you can tell that you are a tech-savvy person. You might even be the person your friends turn to for recommendations on their smartphones. Not everyone keeps up to date with the latest technology, however, so if you know someone who is still using an Android 2.3.7 smartphone, tell them it’s time to buy a new device.

Earlier this year, Google warned us that account logins would no longer be accepted for its apps on devices running Gingerbread, and it kept its promise. To access apps like Calendar or Gmail, you’ll need to be running at least Android 3.0 or later (although on smartphones you’ll need Ice Cream Sandwich). This request shouldn’t be too difficult – after all, we’re talking about ten-year-old software – but if someone you know is still using an LG Optimus One, you might want to help them pick a replacement.

If you are actively using a device that will no longer be supported, you should receive a notification alerting you of the change. Google’s support page states that some of its services are still accessible through the web browser. Therefore, if your grandma has to check her emails while her brand new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 is shipped to her house, she won’t be completely unlucky.