These smartphones to lose WhatsApp support from today. Check for your device
Users will be notified before WhatsApp stops functioning on their phone.
WhatsApp is likely to end support for several smartphones starting Tuesday, in line with its earlier announcement that the Meta-owned service will stop working on some handsets starting October 24, i.e., today.

Which smartphones are impacted?
Any phone that has the Android 5.0 or a newer operating system, is safe. To check the operating system of your device, go to its settings and then ‘About.’
Similarly, if you have an iPhone with iOS 12 or above, or a handset with KaiOS 2.5.0 or later (including JioPhone and JioPhone 2), you are in safe territory.
Which models are impacted?
The following models will lose WhatsApp support: Samsung Galaxy S2, Nexus 7, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, Archos 53 Platinum, Grand S Flex ZTE, Grand X Quad V987 ZTE, HTC Desire 500, Huawei Ascend D, Huawei Ascend D1, HTC One, Sony Xperia Z, LG Optimus G Pro, 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, and Sony Experia Arc 3.
It must be noted, however, that users will be notified before WhatsApp stops functioning on their phone. The messaging app will continue to work if owners upgrade the operating system on their device.
Why is WhatsApp ending its support?
It does this on a routine basis, with an aim to ‘keep up with the latest advances in technology'; accordingly, it stops functioning on older operating systems to ‘point our resources to supporting the latest ones.'
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