
The list of devices from Samsung that won’t support WhatsApp include Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite, Galaxy Trend II, Galaxy SII, Galaxy S3 mini, Galaxy Xcover 2, Galaxy Core and Galaxy Ace 2. Here is a list of all the Android devices that will become outdated for WhatsApp. Metro news, the older Android devices that won’t be able to use WhatsApp include smartphones from Samsung, LG, Huawei, Sony and others. Older devices that won’t be able to use WhatsApp after two months will be iPhone 4s and older. iPhone 5 and newer can also be upgraded to iOS 10 and are compatible with WhatsApp’s current requirements.

With Apple slated to release iOS 15, iPhones starting with iPhone 6s or newer will receive the latest version of iOS. Here are all the devices WhatsApp will stop working on from November 1. If you own any of these devices, it’s time you upgrade it to keep using WhatsApp.


It is highly unlikely that you still own any of these devices since most of them are at least 10 years old. But there are some devices that will not support any further updates and WhatsApp won’t be compatible with them. If you are using an older version of Android or iOS, you can update it to the latest version easily. If you wish to check the operating system version that your phone is running on, you can visit the ‘Settings’ on your device and tap ‘About Phone’ to find out. Starting from November 1, WhatsApp will only be compatible with devices running on Android OS 4.1 and above, iOS 10 and above or phones running on KaiOS 2.5.1 or above, which include the JioPhone and JioPhone 2.

The Facebook-owned messaging app keeps updating its software requirements regularly and shares it on its WhatsApp will stop working on some Android and iOS devices from November 1.
