Officially WhatsApp has stopped working on multiple older Android and iPhone models from June 1, 2025. This move comes as part of the platform’s regular update cycle, which discontinues support for outdated operating systems and hardware that can no longer meet the app’s security and performance standards.
If you’re using an older device, it’s time to check if you’re affected. Here’s the complete list of unsupported phones and what you can do if WhatsApp has stopped working.
iPhones That No Longer Support WhatsApp
WhatsApp now requires iOS 15.1 or above to function properly. Unfortunately, some popular iPhone models can’t be updated to this version. These include:
- iPhone 5s
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6 Plus
If you’re using any of these iPhones, WhatsApp will no longer allow you to send or receive messages, access chats, or use other core features.
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Android Phones Affected
For Android users, WhatsApp has ended support for devices running Android 4.4 KitKat or earlier. Some common models that are now unsupported include:
- Samsung: Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Ace 3, Galaxy S4 Mini
- Motorola: Moto G (1st Gen), Moto E (2014), Razr HD
- HTC: One X, One X+, Desire 500, Desire 601
- LG: Optimus G, Nexus 4, G2 Mini, L90
- Sony: Xperia Z, Xperia SP, Xperia T, Xperia V
If your Android version is below 5.0 (Lollipop), WhatsApp will not run on your phone anymore.
WhatsApp Support Ends for KaiOS Phones Too
Not just smartphones—some KaiOS-powered feature phones are also losing access. WhatsApp has ended support for KaiOS versions below 3.0, which includes:
- JioPhone
- JioPhone 2
- Nokia 800 Tough
- Nokia 2720 Flip
- Nokia 8110 4G
- Nokia 6300 4G
- Nokia 8000 4G
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How to Check If Your Device Is Affected
You can quickly find out whether your device is compatible with WhatsApp’s latest requirements:
- On iPhone: Go to Settings > General > About – Check the iOS version.
- On Android: Go to Settings > About Phone > Software Information – Check the Android version.
- On KaiOS: Dial
*#0000#to check the version.
What Should You Do?
If your device is on the list, here are your options:
- Upgrade Your Phone: Switch to a newer device that supports the latest OS.
- Backup Your WhatsApp: Use Google Drive or iCloud to back up your chats and media before switching.
- Reinstall on New Device: After upgrading, install WhatsApp and restore your backup to continue chatting seamlessly.
Final Thoughts
WhatsApp’s latest update highlights the need to keep devices and apps up to date for security, speed, and compatibility. If your device is no longer supported, don’t delay—upgrade to continue using one of the world’s most popular messaging platforms without interruption. Stay update with Boom Pakistan
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