WhatsApp has announced that some Andriod smartphone users will no longer get support from JanuaryThe decision has already been concluded and will affect users of the selected phones across the worldThe phones affected are 10-year-old devices running Android Kit Kat, and users will no longer be able to access Meta’s WhatsApp.
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WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging app, has announced it will cease working on some older devices from Wednesday, January 1, 2025
In a note on its FAQ page seen by Henzodaily.ng, the Meta-owned app stated that it will stop supporting smartphones running Android KitKat, which was released in 2013.
WhatsApp to stop working on some andriod phones
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Also, iPhones still running iOS 12 will lose support from May 2025.
WhatsApp message reads:
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“Our goal is to provide a private and reliable service for as many people as possible.
To do so, we regularly review how WhatsApp is being used including our growing set of features that advance global private calling and messaging.
Going forward, WhatsApp support on devices that run KaiOS will end. Before we stop support for these devices, all impacted users will be directly notified ahead of time.
Users of KaiOS devices should copy their important information outside the device as there is no backup support or ability to restore from these devices.”
Whatsapp explains why devices will be cut off
The messaging app also noted that users affected will be notified of plans to cut them off.
It added:
“WhatsApp works on many Android devices, including those with Android 5.0 or newer. WhatsApp stops supporting older devices and operating systems on an ongoing basis to focus on supporting newer ones and keeping up with the latest technological advancements.
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“If we stop supporting your device or operating system, you will be notified in WhatsApp and reminded several times to upgrade. We’ll also remind you to update your device to continue using WhatsApp and keep this article updated with relevant information.”
Android devices to stop working from January 1
The decision affects several devices, including models from leading brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony, which were released more than a decade ago.
Users are advised to upgrade to devices running newer Android versions to continue using WhatsApp services.
Below is the full list of Android phones that will lose WhatsApp access soon:
Samsung: Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Ace 3, Galaxy S4 MiniMotorola: Moto G (1st Gen), Razr HD, Moto E 2014HTC: One X, One X+, Desire 500, Desire 601LG: Optimus G, Nexus 4, G2 Mini, L90
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Earlier, Henzodaily.ng reported that WhatsApp and Instagram introduced a broadcast-based messaging feature called Channels, designed to encourage more user conversations.
The company is also exploring the potential to monetize the feature in the future. Additionally, admin phone numbers will remain hidden in the channels.
Channels will be accessible through a new tab called “Updates” in the WhatsApp app.
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Source: Henzodaily.ng