WhatsApp has taken a decision that will affect users running Android phones. Actually, the company has made a big decision to end support for some Android phones from January 1, 2025. If you also use an Android smartphone, then today's news is especially for you.
Let us tell you for which smartphones WhatsApp is planning to end support. If this happens, then you will not be able to run the app on those smartphones for which WhatsApp support will end.
The app will not work on these smartphones.
From January 1, 2025, i.e. the new year, the app will not work on smartphones working on Android KitKat and older versions. This means that if your phone is also running on this version, then now from January 1, to run WhatsApp, you will have to upgrade to a new phone that works on a version above this.
WhatsApp is ending support for these smartphones because the hardware of these smartphones will not be compatible with the features coming in WhatsApp.
After this decision of WhatsApp, from January 1, it will not work on Motorola Moto G, Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Sony Xperia Z, LG Optimus G, Sony Xperia Z HTC One X, and other smartphones.
Apple iPhone users will also be 'disappointed'
According to reports, not only Android, WhatsApp can also end support for iPhones running on iOS 15.1 and older versions. This means that due to this decision of WhatsApp, users running iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone 6 will not be able to run the app. According to the report, iPhone users have time till May 5, 2025 to upgrade their phones.
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