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WhatsApp to End Support for Dozens of Devices on Dec 31st, 2022 – See List

Yusuf Abubakar By Yusuf Abubakar Published December 29, 2022
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As of December 31st, 2022, WhatsApp will no longer be supporting a number of devices.

This means that users of these devices will no longer be able to use the messaging app and will need to find an alternative method of communication.

The decision to stop supporting certain devices is often made due to the limitations and outdated technology of the devices, which may not be able to support the updated features and security measures of modern messaging apps.

The following is a list of devices that will no longer be supported by WhatsApp as of December 31st, 2022:

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  1. iPhone 5
  2. iPhone 5c
  3. Archos 53 Platinum
  4. Grand S Flex ZTE
  5. Grand X Quad V987 ZTE
  6. HTC Desire 500
  7. Huawei Ascend D
  8. Ascend D1
  9. Ascend D2
  10. Huawei Ascend G740
  11. Ascend Mate
  12. Huawei Ascend P1
  13. Quad XL
  14. Lenovo A820
  15. LG Enact
  16. Lucid 2
  17. LG Optimus 4X HD
  18. LG Optimus F3
  19. Optimus F3Q
  20. LG Optimus F5
  21. Optimus F6
  22. LG Optimus F7
  23. Optimus L2 II
  24. LG Optimus L3 II
  25. Optimus L3 II Dual
  26. LG Optimus L4 II
  27. Optimus L4 II Dual
  28. Optimus L5
  29. LG Optimus L5 Dual
  30. Optimus L5 II
  31. Optimus L7
  32. LG Optimus L7 II
  33. Optimus L7 II Dual
  34. Optimus Nitro HD
  35. Memo ZTE V956
  36. Samsung Galaxy Ace 2
  37. Galaxy Core
  38. Galaxy S2
  39. Samsung Galaxy S3 mini
  40. Galaxy Trend II
  41. Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite
  42. Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2
  43. Sony Xperia Arc S
  44. Xperia miro
  45. Sony Xperia Neo L
  46. Wiko Cink Five
  47. Wiko Darknight ZT

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