WhatsApp Will Stop Working on These iPhones and Android Phones In 2021

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WhatsApp Will Stop Working on These iPhones and Android Phones In 2021

WhatsApp ends support for older iOS and Android smartphones at the end of each calendar year. Last year, WhatsApp ended support for smartphones running on iOS 8 or older, and Android phones running on version 2.3.7 or older With the year 2020 coming to a close, Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp is also said to end support on some old Android and iOS smartphones. As the calendar year comes to a close, WhatsApp is ending support for Android phones and iPhones that run on dated operating system. It is being said that the Facebook-owned messaging app will stop working on smartphones that are not running on at least iOS 9 or Android 4.0.3 operating systems.


WhatsApp's support page recommends users to use the latest version of their operating system in order to enjoy all features, and says that WhatsApp for iPhones requires iOS 9 or later, while WhatsApp for Android is running on Android 4.0.3 and newer. While there are not a lot of smartphones that are currently running on these dated operating systems, it is still important to note which specific smartphones will lose support for the popular messaging app. For iPhones, all the iPhone models up to the iPhone 4 will lose support for iPhone. This means that those who are using the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6S will need to update their operating system to iOS 9 or later in order to continue using WhatsApp.


For Android, WhatsApp will stop working on smartphones that are running on an Android version earlier than 4.0.3. Again, not a lot of devices currently run on an Android version earlier than 4.0.3. Android smartphones that could be running on an older Android version that may lose support for WhatsApp as 2020 comes to a close.


Some users may still continue to use WhatsApp on their older smartphones as their operating systems may have received a patch with an update. However, for others, the only solution may be to get a new smartphone altogether.


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