Older smartphones that are not updated by their manufacturers are becoming unusable by popular applications. In its latest update, WhatsApp announced that it will end support for dozens of older Android and iOS models as of October 24.
WhatsApp drops support for Android 4.1 and older devices
WhatsApp said in a statement that it regularly reviews which operating systems it supports. It said it is focusing its efforts on platforms used by the majority of users. Accordingly, as of October 24, WhatsApp will no longer be available on Android 4.1 or older models.
Considering that there are hundreds of older models in the Android world, it’s hard to say which devices will be affected. However, more than 15 “legendary” models are likely to lose WhatsApp support. These include the Samsung Galaxy S2 and S3 Mini.
Manufacturers such as Samsung, LG and Huawei have included various models dating back to 2013 in this list. If you are using an Android 4.1 or older phone (you may be keeping it as a backup device), it may be time to buy a new phone.
- Apple iPhone 5
- Apple iPhone 5c
- Google Nexus 7
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2
- HTC One
- Sony Xperia Z
- LG Optimus G Pro
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 2
- Galaxy Core
- Galaxy S2
- Galaxy S3 mini
- Galaxy Trend II
- Galaxy Trend Lite
- Galaxy Xcover 2
- HTC Sensation
- Motorola Droid Razr
- Sony Xperia S2
- Motorola Xoom
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
- Asus Eee Pad Transformer
- Acer Iconia Tab A5003
- Samsung Galaxy S
- HTC Desire HD
- LG Optimus 2X
The affected devices are thought to be used by hundreds of people worldwide. However, WhatsApp estimates that they represent a small minority of the app’s overall user base. Let us remind you that support will be discontinued as of October 24.