If you are an Android smartphone user, WhatsApp has an important update for you.
The Meta-owned popular instant messaging app will drop support for versions older than Android 6 starting September 8, 2026.
This means if you have a smartphone running an older Android OS, WhatsApp will stop working on that device.
,Android users will be able to access WhatsApp as long as they are on the latest supported version of the app and running Android 6 or newer.,While WhatsApp continues to work on introducing new features for the future, the Meta app also knows that maintaining appropriate minimum requirements is important.
New features usually need better system capabilities and higher performance.
,This means older devices and operating systems may not be able to handle them well.
It can also stop WhatsApp from adding some new features if they don’t work properly on older Android versions.
As a result, WhatsApp is now announcing that it will drop support for certain versions of Android.,WhatsApp Is Reportedly Taking This Feature From Facebook Messenger, ,"The current supported version of WhatsApp for Android requires Android OS 5.0 or newer.
This means that the app can run with the necessary stability and performance on a large number of devices.
However, even as the Android ecosystem is moving toward Android 17, a certain number of users still rely on outdated devices," WABetaInfo, a website that tracks WhatsApp, reported.,According to the report, this is especially common in countries such as India, Brazil, Pakistan, and across parts of Southeast Asia and Africa, where older smartphones are widely used.
