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Time to upgrade: WhatsApp will stop working on these 49 phones

WhatsApp frequently updates its messaging app, and occasionally, older devices can no longer keep pace with the latest features.

As a result, the popular messaging platform will cease functioning on 49 devices, starting form 31 December.

WhatsApp leaving older phones

Among the devices losing support are two iPhone models and numerous older Android smartphones. While these devices date back a few years, many users may still be using them.

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Unfortunately, after 31 December, WhatsApp will no longer be available on these devices.

Full list

To help users determine if their device is affected, we’ve compiled an alphabetical list of the 49 devices losing WhatsApp support:

  • iPhone 5
  • iPhone 5c
  • Archos 53 Platinum
  • Grand S Flex ZTE
  • Grand X Quad V987 ZTE
  • HTC Desire 500
  • Huawei Ascend D
  • Huawei Ascend D1
  • Huawei Ascend D2
  • Huawei Ascend G740
  • Huawei Ascend Mate
  • Huawei Ascend P1
  • Quad XL
  • Lenovo A820
  • LG Enact
  • LG Lucid 2
  • LG Optimus 4X HD
  • LG Optimus F3
  • LG Optimus F3Q
  • LG Optimus F5
  • LG Optimus F6
  • LG Optimus F7
  • LG Optimus L2 II
  • LG Optimus L3 II
  • LG Optimus L4 II
  • LG Optimus L3 II Dual
  • LG Optimus L4 II Dual
  • LG Optimus L5
  • LG Optimus L5 Dual
  • LG Optimus L5 II
  • LG Optimus L7
  • LG Optimus L7 II
  • LG Optimus L7 II Dual
  • LG Optimus Nitro HD
  • Memo ZTE V956
  • Samsung Galaxy Ace
  • Samsung Galaxy Core
  • Samsung Galaxy S2
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 mini
  • Samsung Galaxy Trend II
  • Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite
  • Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2
  • Sony Xperia Arc S
  • Sony Xperia miro
  • Sony Xperia Neo L
  • Wiko Cink Five
  • Wiko Darknight ZT

If your device is on this list, you will need to upgrade to a newer model to continue using WhatsApp.

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Compiled by Cheryl Kahla
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