WhatsApp, the widely-used messaging platform, is set to cease support for several older devices, impacting users who are still operating on Android OS versions 4.1 and below.
This move is part of WhatsApp’s routine updates aimed at enhancing user experience and bolstering security, even as it phases out compatibility with outdated Android and iOS devices.
Starting October 24th, WhatsApp support for older devices running WhatsApp Android 4.1 version and older will be discontinued.
This includes, but is not limited to, devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Sony Xperia Z, along with 16 other devices.
Users who wish to continue using the service will need to upgrade to a device that meets the WhatsApp system requirements, which include running on Android OS version 5.0 or newer, iPhones running iOS 12 and newer, and KaiOS 2.5.0 and newer, including JioPhone and JioPhone 2.
The WhatsApp unsupported devices include:
WhatsApp compatibility is crucial for accessing the platform’s services. Users of the affected devices are urged to upgrade their devices to meet the WhatsApp update requirement and avoid disruption in using the messaging service.
The platform plans to send multiple notifications and reminders within the app, urging users to update their devices.
Failure to do so will result in WhatsApp ends support for those devices, rendering users unable to access any of the platform’s services.
Specifically, users of devices like Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will lose Samsung Galaxy WhatsApp support, and Sony Xperia Z users will need a Sony Xperia WhatsApp update to continue using the services without any hindrance.
This discontinuation of support emphasizes the importance of keeping devices and apps updated to the latest versions to enjoy uninterrupted services.
Users of older devices, especially those listed, should consider upgrading their devices to continue enjoying WhatsApp services without any disruptions.
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