
If you're one of the many people who use WhatsApp Messenger, you might have noticed that it's no longer available on some devices.
Starting from a specific date mentioned in the article, WhatsApp Messenger will no longer be supported on certain older devices.
This means that if you're using an older device, you might not be able to access WhatsApp Messenger anymore.
You'll need to consider upgrading to a newer device or switching to a different messaging app.
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WhatsApp Discontinuation
More than 30 phone models will no longer be supported by WhatsApp starting in June 2024.
These devices are mostly 10 years old, so if you have a recent device released within 5 years, you should be fine.
Apple will stop supporting iPhones running iOS 8 or earlier, and Android devices running version 2.3.7 or earlier, by February 1.
Upgrading to the latest version of your mobile operating system is the recommended solution for affected devices.
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However, for people who own very old Android devices and iPhones, upgrading the operating system may not be an option.
The minimum requirement for Android phones is now OS 5.0, which was released in 2014, and iPhones need to run iOS 15.1 or later.
iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, and any earlier model will not be compatible with iOS 18, meaning users will not be able to update their phones and WhatsApp will stop working on the devices.
Android phones like Samsung's Galaxy S III, the HTC One X, and the Sony Xperia Z will no longer be able to run WhatsApp.
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