📱 WhatsApp to Stop Working on Select Android Phones from September 8, 2026

🚨 What is the news?

Reports confirm that WhatsApp will stop working on certain older Android smartphones starting september 8, 2026. This change is part of Meta’s regular update policy to improve security, performance, and support for new features.

📵 Which phones will be affected?

From the latest reports, whatsapp will no longer support:

  • 📱 Android phones running Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or Android 5.1
  • 📱 Some older devices below Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
After the deadline:

  • WhatsApp will not open or function properly
  • Users may be logged out or blocked from sending/receiving messages
⚙️ Why is whatsapp doing this?

WhatsApp regularly ends support for older systems because:

🔐 1. Security reasons

Older Android versions no longer receive security updates, making them vulnerable to hacking or data leaks.

🚀 2. New features need modern systems

Advanced features like:

  • Multi-device support
  • AI-based tools
  • Better media quality
    require newer Android versions.
🧩 3. Performance optimization

Supporting outdated systems slows down app development and stability.

📊 Who will be most affected?

  • Users with very old Android phones (8–10 years old)
  • Budget smartphones that cannot upgrade beyond Android 5.x
  • Devices without software update support from manufacturers
Some examples reported globally include older models like:

  • Samsung Galaxy S4 series
  • LG G2
  • Sony Xperia older generations
📦 What should users do?

If your phone is affected, you should:

 1. Back up your chats

Save important messages to google Drive or local storage.

🔄 2. Upgrade your phone

Move to a device running:

  • Android 6.0 or above (recommended higher versions)
📲 3. Update your OS (if possible)

Some phones may still support system upgrades.

🧾 Conclusion

👉 whatsapp is not shutting down completely.
👉 Only older Android phones (below Android 6.0) will lose support starting September 8, 2026.
👉 The main goal is to improve security and app performance.

 

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