Last Updated on September 10, 2021 by Asif Iqbal Shaik
WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging app, has updated its system requirements for Android, iOS, and KaiOS app users once again. As per the information provided on the company’s official blog post, users need to have an Android phone running Android 4.1 (and above) or an iPhone running iOS 10 (or above). This new announcement will affect feature phone users as well because the company will also retract support for phones running KaiOS 2.5.0.
WhatsApp Will Stop Working On These Android Devices Soon
- Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini
- Samsung Galaxy S2
- Samsung Galaxy Trend II
- Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite
- Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2
- Samsung Galaxy Core
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 2
- Sony Xperia Miro
- Sony Xperia Neo L
- Sony Xperia Arc S
- LG Optimus F7
- LG Optimus F6
- LG Optimus F5
- LG Optimus F3
- LG Optimus L7 II Dual
- LG Optimus L7 II
- LG Optimus L7
- LG Optimus L5 II
- LG Optimus L5 Dual
- LG Optimus L5
- LG Optimus L4 II Dual
- LG Optimus L4 II
- LG Optimus L3 II Dual
- LG Optimus L3 II
- LG Optimus L2 II
- LG Optimus Nitro HD
- LG Optimus 4X HD
- LG Optimus F3Q
- LG Lucid 2
- LG Enact
- Huawei Ascend Mate
- Huawei Ascend D2
- Huawei Ascend D1 Quad XL
- Huawei Ascend D Quad XL
- Huawei Ascend P1 S
- Huawei Ascend G740
- ZTE Grand S Flex
- ZTE Grand X Quad V987
- ZTE Grand Memo
- ZTE V956
- HTC Desire 500
- Lenovo A820
- Alcatel One Touch Evo 7
- Archos 53 Platinum
- Caterpillar Cat B15
- Wiko Cink Five
- Wiko Darknight
- UMi X2
- Faea F1
- THL W8
WhatsApp Will Stop Working On These iPhones Soon
- iPhone SE
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6 Plus
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxIn other WhatsApp-related news, the company is said to introduce a finer control over the ‘Last Seen’ feature that will allow users to reveal their Last Seen information to all the contacts except a specific set of contacts. Also, the popular messaging app recently introduced Chat Transfer from iPhone to Android devices, but it is limited to Samsung Galaxy smartphones as of now. The company is expected to roll out the feature for Android devices from other manufacturers over the coming months.
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