In this context, updates with new tools and fixes are constantly being released. The bad news is that the operating system requirements for the service are also changing. That’s why, starting February 1st and like every month, there’s a new list of devices that will be left out.
This happens because the meta app brings news every now and then and some phones don’t have enough components to continue chatting.
Below is the full list of mobile phones that will be without WhatsApp from February 1st. In addition, regardless of the phone model, the operating systems, both Android and iOS, will also be out of action since they will not have the necessary prerequisites for the new update.
To check this, you need to go to your Android phone’s settings and see System there if there is any update to prevent WhatsApp from going out.
MAG – Rommel Yupanqui
Samsung Galaxy Core
Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite
Samsung galaxy ace 2
Samsung Galaxy s3 Mini
Samsung Galaxy Trend II
Samsung Galaxy X case 2.
LG Optimus L3 II Dual
LG Optimus L5 II
LG Optimus F5
LG Optimus L3 II
LG Optimus L7II
LG Optimus L5 Dual
LG Optimus L7 Dual
LG Optimus F3
LG Optimus F3Q
LG Optimus L2 II
LG Optimus L4 II
LG Optimus F6
LG Decree
LG Lucid 2
LG Optimus F7
Huawei AscendMate
Huawei Ascend G740
Huawei Ascend D2
iPhone 6S
iPhone SE
iPhone 6S plus
Sony Xperia M
Lenovo A820
ZTE V956 – UMI X2
ZTE Grand S Flex
ZTE Grand Memo
Faea F1THL W8
Wiko Cink Five
Winko Darknight
Archos 53 Platinum
Which operating systems are not compatible with WhatsApp?
WhatsApp reported that phones running Android 4.1 or lower will no longer be compatible.
For iPhones, you need a version of iOS 12 or higher.