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Never open this Story on Instagram if you don’t want your iPhone, Android phone paralyzed

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Saostar – Any iPhone model and even old Android smartphones will be paralyzed as soon as you click on this Story on Instagram.
Toxic messages and images that can paralyze smartphones have been no stranger to both iPhone and Android users in the past few years.

This error has affected Apple’s iMessage messaging platform and social network What’sApp. Recently, a similar error has appeared on the social network Instagram, which can cause any iPhone model or even old Android smartphone models to be paralyzed when clicking a special Story. This Story may cause iPhone and Android models to freeze immediately after being clicked. (Photo: Mrwhosetheboss / YouTube) Accordingly, Story can cause iPhone and Android models to freeze immediately after clicking posted by an Instagram user called “pgtalal”. When the user clicks to view this Story, it will show up on a gray screen with random Arab words on it, immediately the smartphone will also freeze and cannot perform any task. (Photo: Mrwhosetheboss / YouTube) (Photo: Mrwhosetheboss / YouTube) At this point, the user can only restart the device for the device to work again. Arun Maini from Mrwhosetheboss went into the analysis of this particular Story of “pgtalal”, discovering that the user named “pgtalal” created the Story with two extremely large stickers inside, up to tens of millions of inches without What photo sharing platforms can support. That’s why older iPhone models as well as Android crashes. Oddly, though, the high-end Android models can still function properly after watching this Story. High-end Android models can still function normally after watching this Story. (Photo: Mrwhosetheboss / YouTube) Although Instagram does not allow users to post stories with giant stickers, but users “pgtalal” did some tricks with HTTP Proxy. This allows him to post giant stickers on Instagram’s servers. Because the sticker is very large, the iPhone and the majority of Android smartphones do not show this sticker, thereby causing the device to hang.