WhatsApp will not work in this phone after October 24, check your phone in the list

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Dt. 26 September 2023, Tuesday

If you want WhatsApp not to stop on your phone, check the operating system of your mobile phone right now. This is because WhatsApp no ​​longer supports older OS.

WhatsApp will soon stop working on older Android (Android OS) versions

WhatsApp is giving new updates one after another to keep the experience of its users better. Also, the app is constantly being upgraded to the latest, but now there is an information that WhatsApp will stop working on the old Android (Android OS) version very soon. Currently, WhatsApp is working on Android version 4.1 or newer.

But from October 24, WhatsApp will work on phones with Android version 5.0 or above. Apart from that if you are an iPhone user then your device will work on iOS 12 or above version.

Let's know about some popular smartphones running Android OS 4.1 version older phones.

Sony Xperia Z, LG Optimus G Pro, Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, HTC Sensation, Motorola Droid Razr, Sony Xperia S2, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Acer Iconia Tab A5003, Samsung Galaxy S, HTC Desire HD, LG Optimus 2X, Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc3, Nexus 7 (upgradable to Android 4.2), Samsung Galaxy Note 2, HTC One

The list contains most of the older models that are being used by most people today. But if you still have any phone from this list then you have to consider buying a new phone.

How to know which operating system the phone is running on

If you don't know if your smartphone runs on Android OS version 4.1 and older, you can check by going to the settings menu on your device. In that you have to go to settings and click on About Phone. After that you have to go to software details where you will be given a list of Android version under Versions category.

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